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Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Mac OS X,Solaris,Tru64 Unix Operating Systems Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference (8.0.5 to 11.2) (문서 ID 169706.1)
This bulletin is produced to provide a central source for all the primary installation settings for the various mainstream unix platforms, e.g. IBM AIX, HP-UX, Oracle Solaris, Tru64, and Linux.
Careful comparison of the Installation Guide and the applicable release note for an OS/Oracle version has been done to ensure that this bulletin provides the most complete source of data in hopes that it will save time for each researching analyst.
Keeping the OS kernel current helps stabilize the system. Production systems should never run an out dated OS kernel version. As a best practice, Oracle recommends the OS kernel version be maintained to within 6 months of current. Please contact the OS vendor directly for more information, risk exposure, and patching recommendations.
NOTE: Pre-compilers requirements are no longer addressed in this note, for a single source note that addresses Pre-compiler/Compiler requirements, please refer to: Note 43208.1 Certified Compilers
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This focus of this bulletin is on assisting the Oracle Unix installation community in resolving installation issues of the RDBMS. This bulletin places in one document all the pertinent information related to installations that has been extracted from three different documents (Installation Guides, Release Notes, and SRNs)
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The Remote Diagnostic Agent RDA (see Note 314422.1 for more info on RDA) has the capability to run a Pre-Installation check on several 10.1 and 10.2 Unix/Linux Platforms. Please refer to Note 250262.1 for specifics on how to run these Pre-Install scripts on your server.
AIX 5L V5.3 TL 09 SP1 (“5300-09-01”) or higher, 64 bit kernel (Part Number E10854-01)
AIX 6.1 TL 02 SP1 (“6100-02-01”) or higher, 64-bit kernel
AIX 7.1 TL 00 SP1 (“7100-00-01”) or higher, 64-bit kernel
AIX 6.1L, AIX 5L version 5.3, TL 05, Service Pack 06 (Part Number B32076-03), AIX 6L version 6.1, TL 00, Service Pack 04 or later (Part Number B32076-03)
5.2 ML4 or higher, 5.3 ML2 or higher, 6.1
For AIX 6.1, only 10.2.0.3 or higher are certified
Customers running on 10.2.0.4 or higher and using CRS require AIX 5.3 TL5 (5300-05) or higher — seeNote:739371.1
5.2 ML1 or higher, 5.3
o 4.3.3 (64bit only) o 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 (5L)(64bit only)
4.3.3 (64bit)
o 4.3.2, 4.3.3 (32bit) o 5.1, 5.2 (5L) (32bit) [patch 2896876 is required if kernel is running in 64bit mode] o 4.3.2, 4.3.3 (64bit)
4.3.2, 4.3.3 (32 or 64bit)
o 4.2.1 , 4.3.0, 4.3.1, 4.3.2, 4.3.3 (32bit) o 4.3.2, 4.3.3 (64bit)
o 4.2.1, 4.3.2, 4.3.3 (32bit) o 4.3.2, 4.3.3 (64bit)
o 4.1.4, 4.1.5, 4.2.1, 4.3.2, 4.3.3 (32bit) o 4.3.2, 4.3.3 (64bit)
versions in parens mean if OS is later than the listed version, the APAR is built into the later OS version and need not be applied. IMPORTANT: Review Note 390656.1 & apply AIX & Oracle Patch
AIX 5.3 required packages: bos.adt.base bos.adt.lib bos.adt.libm bos.perf.libperfstat 5.3.9.0 or later bos.perf.perfstat bos.perf.proctools rsct.basic.rte (For RAC configurations only) rsct.compat.clients.rte (For RAC configurations only) xlC.aix50.rte:10.1.0.0 or later xlC.rte.10.1.0.0 or later gpfs.base 3.2.1.8 or later (Only for RAC systems that will use GPFS cluster filesystems)
AIX 6.1 required packages: bos.adt.base bos.adt.lib bos.adt.libm bos.perf.libperfstat 6.1.2.1 or later bos.perf.perfstat bos.perf.proctools rsct.basic.rte (For RAC configurations only) rsct.compat.clients.rte (For RAC configurations only) xlC.aix61.rte:10.1.0.0 or later xlC.rte.10.1.0.0 or later gpfs.base 3.2.1.8 or later (Only for RAC systems that will use GPFS cluster filesystems)
AIX 7.1 required packages: bos.adt.base bos.adt.lib bos.adt.libm bos.perf.libperfstat bos.perf.perfstat bos.perf.proctools xlC.rte.11.1.0.2 or later gpfs.base 3.3.0.11 or later (Only for RAC systems that will use GPFS cluster filesystems)
Authorized Problem Analysis Reports (APARs) for AIX 5.3: IZ42940 IZ49516 IZ52331 See Note:1379753.1 for other AIX 5.3 patches that may be required
APARs for AIX 6.1: IZ41855 IZ51456 IZ52319 IZ97457 IZ89165 See Note:1264074.1 andNote:1379753.1 for other AIX 6.1 patches that may be required
APARs for AIX 7.1: IZ87216 IZ87564 IZ89165 IZ97035 See Note:1264074.1 andNote:1379753.1 for other AIX 7.1 patches that may be required
6.1 / 5.3 ML5 required packages: bos.adt.base bos.adt.lib bos.adt.libm bos.perf.libperfstat bos.perf.perfstat bos.perf.proctools xlC.aix50.rte:8.0.0.7 or later (AIX 5.3) xlC.rte:8.0.0.7 or later (AIX 5.3) xlC.aix61.rte:9.0.0.1 or later (AIX 6.1) xlC.rte:9.0.0.1 or later (AIX 6.1) rsct.basic.rte (For RAC configurations only) rsct.compat.clients.rte (For RAC configurations only)
5.3 ML5 required patches: IY89080 IY92037 IY94343 IZ01060 or efix for IZ01060 IZ03260 or efix for IZ03260 (IZ03260 for ML6, IZ03475 for ML7) to address ORA-27061 IY84780 IY68989
POWER7 Based Hardware Patch 9216848 (Note 1065579.1)
5.3 ML2 required patches: IY58143 IY59386 IY60930 IY66513 IY70159 IY68989 IY94343 Note 422031.1 LV Block Corruption Patch 5496862 is required (See Note 390656.1) if running on AIX 5.3 ML5 IY84780 IY68989
Important: Please see Note 282036.1for the latest patching requirements for 5.3 and 5.2
Required OS packages: bos.adt.base bos.adt.lib bos.adt.libm bos.perf.perfstat bos.perf.libperfstat bos.perf.proctools
6.1 specifics: Please download and run an updated version of rootpre.script before proceeding with the Oracle Database install. Internal bug 6613550. 6718715can be downloaded from My Oracle Support (MOS). Refer to Note 282036.1 for updates on any required patches for AIX 6.1
Excessive Paging on IBM AIX POWER Systems Refer Note 1503072.1
5.1(5L) required patches/packages: IY26778(5100-01) IY28766(5100-01) IY28949(5100-01) IY29965(5100-02) IY30150(5100-02) IY59082 refer to Note 285158.1 Maint Level 1 and IY22854
bos.adt.base bos.adt.lib bos.adt.libm bos.perf.perfstat bos.perf.libperfstat Use the -ignoreSysPrereqs option with runInstaller to ignore the system pre-requisite test (Note 293750.1)
4.2 related required APARs IX62429 (4.2.0) IX67174 (4.2.0) IX67978 (4.2.1) IX68932 (4.2.1) IX70737 (4.2.1) If running 4.2 then need bos.rte.libc version 4.2.0.5
set AIXTHREAD_SCOPE=S in the environment: export AIXTHREAD_SCOPE=S
NOTE: This is only necessary on AIX5L. A change was introduced in AIX 6.1 which means that the variable does not need to be set. See section 5.5 (page 217) of theIBM AIX Version 6.1 Differences Guide
Use NDD to ensure that the kernel TCP/IP ephemeral port range is broad enough to provide enough ephemeral ports for the anticipated server workload. Ensure that the lower range is set to at least 9000 or higher, to avoid Well Known ports, and to avoid ports in the Registered Ports range commonly used by Oracle and other server ports. Set the port range high enough to avoid reserved ports for any applications you may intend to use. If the lower value of the range you have is greater than 9000, and the range is large enough for your anticipated workload, then you can ignore OUI warnings regarding the ephemeral port range.
Use the following command to check your current range for ephemeral ports:
In the preceding example, the TCP and UDP ephemeral ports are set to the default range (32768-65536).
If you expect your workload to require a high number of ephemeral ports, such as high node counts or heavy use of Parallel Query, then update the UDP and TCP ephemeral port range to a broader range. For example:
set AIXTHREAD_SCOPE=S in the environment: export AIXTHREAD_SCOPE=S
NOTE: This is only necessary on AIX5L. A change was introduced in AIX 6.1 which means that the variable does not need to be set. See section 5.5 (page 217) of the IBM AIX Version 6.1 Differences Guide
set AIXTHREAD_SCOPE=S in the environment: export AIXTHREAD_SCOPE=S
NOTE: This is only necessary on AIX5L. A change was introduced in AIX 6.1 which means that the variable does not need to be set. See section 5.5 (page 217) of the IBM AIX Version 6.1 Differences Guide
NOTE: It is not mandatory to set this variable if you are installing 10.2 client.
set AIXTHREAD_SCOPE=S in the environment: export AIXTHREAD_SCOPE=S
set AIXTHREAD_SCOPE=S in the environment: export AIXTHREAD_SCOPE=S
11.11 (PA-RISC) (64bit) 11.23 (PA-RISC) (64bit) 11.23, 11.31 (IA64 – Itanium) Note: for all Itanium systems using “Montecito” processors, refer tonote:400227.1 for special installation instructions
11.0 (64bit) 11.11 (64bit) 11.23 (PA-RISC) (64bit) 11.31 (PA-RISC) (64bit)(10/30) 11.22, 11.23, 11.31 (IA64 – Itanium) Note: for all Itanium systems using “Montecito” processors, refer tonote:400227.1 for special installation instructions
Between 1 GB and 2 GB then 1.5 times RAM. Between 2 GB and 16 GB then equal to RAM. More than 16 GB then 16 GB RAM.
If RAM = 1GB to 2GB then 1.5 times RAM elseif RAM > 2GB and < 8GB then match RAM else RAM > 8GB then .75 times RAM
If RAM = 1024MB to 2048Mb then 1.5 times RAM elseif RAM > 2048MB and < 8192MB then match RAM else RAM > 8192MB then .75 times RAM
1Gb or match RAM 512Mb(Client/Compan)
1Gb or match RAM
2*RAM
2*RAM
2*RAM
3*RAM
3*RAM
3*RAM
HP tmp
1GB
400Mb
400Mb
400Mb
400Mb
400Mb
75Mb
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75Mb
50Mb
50Mb
HP jdk & JRE
HPUX JDK 6.0.05, HPUX JDK 5.0.15
NOTE: The JDK version included with 11.2.0.3 on HP-UX Itanium (1.5.0.23) is not compatible with Itanium 2 model 9310 processors. Please refer to the statement at the end of bothNote:404843.1 and Note:552358.1. To workaround the issue, download JDK 1.5.0.24 or higher and use the “./runInstaller -jreLoc …” syntax to start the 11.2.0.3 installation.
For HP-UX 11i V3 (11.31): PHCO_40381 11.31 Disk Owner Patch PHCO_41479 11.31 (fixes an 11.2.0.2 ASM disk discovery issue) PHKL_38038 VM patch – hot patching/Core file creation directory PHKL_38938 11.31 SCSI cumulative I/O patch PHKL_39351 Scheduler patch : post wait hang PHSS_36354 11.31 assembler patch PHSS_37042 11.31 hppac (packed decimal) PHSS_37959 Libcl patch for alternate stack issue fix (QXCR1000818011) PHSS_39094 11.31 linker + fdp cumulative patch PHSS_39100 11.31 Math Library Cumulative Patch PHSS_39102 11.31 Integrity Unwind Library PHSS_38141 11.31 aC++ Runtime Pro*C/C++, Oracle Call Interface, Oracle C++ Pro*C/C++, Oracle Call Interface, Oracle C++ Call Interface, Oracle XML Developer’s Kit (XDK):-
Patch for HP-UX 11i V3 (11.31) on HP-UX Itanium:- PHSS_39824 – 11.31 HP C/aC++ Compiler (A.06.23) patch PHKL_40941 – Scheduler patch : post wait hang
For HP-UX PA-RISC and Itanium 11.23 (Mar ’07 Patch bundle for HP-UX 11iV2- B.11.23.0703): PHSS_35979 s/b PHSS_37201 s/b PHSS_37492 s/b PHSS_38134 PHSS_35978 s/b PHSS_36343 s/b PHSS_38140 PHCO_35524 s/b PHCO_36744 PHKL_35478 s/b PHKL_36319 PHCO_36673 s/b PHCO_37228 PHKL_35029 s/b PHKL_37121 PHKL_37809 or later Note 580273.1
For HP-UX PA-RISC and Itanium 11.31: PHKL_35900 PHKL_36248 PHKL_36249 PHKL_35936 s/b PHKL_36242 s/b PHKL_37185 s/b PHKL_38038 PHKL_38397 or later. Note 580273.1
Use the -ignoreSysPrereqs option with runInstaller to ignore the system pre-requisite test
Refer to the following Web site for information about additional java patches:http://www.hp.com/products1/unix/java/patches/index.htmlThe default 64bit OS (PA-RISC and Itanium From Bug 8789180) installation does not create a few required X library symbolic links. The following symbolic links need to be created: (NOTE: This task is required only if the Motif 2.1 Development Environment Package ( X11MotifDevKit.MOTIF21-PRG ) is not installed ). cd /usr/lib ln -s /usr/lib/libX11.3 libX11.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXIE.2 libXIE.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXext.3 libXext.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXhp11.3 libXhp11.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXi.3 libXi.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXm.4 libXm.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXp.2 libXp.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXt.3 libXt.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXtst.2 libXtst.sl
Per HP Bug (Doc ID: KBRC00003627) NOTE: This bug is not applicable to 11.23 The default 64bit OS (PA-RISC and Itanium) installation does not create a few required X library symbolic links. The following symbolic links need to be created: (NOTE: This task is required only if the Motif 2.1 Development Environment Package ( X11MotifDevKit.MOTIF21-PRG ) is not installed ). cd /usr/lib ln -s /usr/lib/libX11.3 libX11.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXIE.2 libXIE.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXext.3 libXext.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXhp11.3 libXhp11.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXi.3 libXi.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXm.4 libXm.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXp.2 libXp.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXt.3 libXt.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXtst.2 libXtst.sl
GOLDQPK11i, December 2004 or later If GOLDQPK is not installed then these two patchkits need to be installed: GOLDAPPS11i, December 2004 or later GOLDBASE11i, December 2004 or later
11.11 required patches: o PHNE_31097 s/b PHNE_32477 s/b PHNE_33498 s/b PHNE_35418 s/b PHNE_36168 s/b PHNE_37110 o PHSS_31221 s/b PHSS_33263 s/b PHSS_33944 s/b PHSS_33945 For JDK, refer to HP Java for latest patches: o PHSS_30970 s/b PHSS_33033 s/b PHSS_35379 s/b PHSS_35385 For PL/SQL/ProC,OCI,OCCI,XDK: o PHSS_32508 s/b PHSS_34411 s/b PHSS_35099 s/b PHSS_36087 o PHSS_32509 s/b PHSS_34412 s/b PHSS_35098 s/b PHSS_36086 o PHSS_32510 s/b PHSS_34413 s/b PHSS_35100 s/b PHSS_36088
11.23 (PA-RISC) required patches: o PHSS_31849 s/b PHSS_37021 s/b PHSS_37492 s/b PHSS_40537 o PHSS_31852 s/b PHSS_35055 s/b PHSS_36343s/b PHSS_38140 For PL/SQL/ProC,OCI,OCCI,XDK: o PHSS_32511 o PHSS_32512 o PHSS_32513 o PHKL_37809 or later Note 580273.1
Ensure that unzip version is 5.5 or higher ($ unzip -v) [reference Note 263692.1], if not it can be downloadedhere
11.31 (PA-RISC) required patches: o PHKL_35900: 11.31 evacd performance, kvaddr leak panic o PHKL_36248: 11.31 esctl cumulative patch o PHKL_36249: 11.31 esdisk cumulative patch o PHKL_38397 or later Note 580273.1 o PHKL_35936 s/b PHKL_36242 s/b PHKL_37185 s/b PHKL_38038: 11.31 call to read(2) or write(2) may incorrectly return -1 o You can use HP JDK 5.0.07 with the Oracle Java Database Connectivity and Oracle Call Interface drivers. Ensure that you install the patch PHKL_35029 s/b PHKL_37121 to use JDK 5.0.07.
11.23 (Itanium) required patches: The following operating system patches: o BUNDLE11i B.11.23.0409.3: Patch Bundle for HP-UX 11i V2 Note: You must have the August 2004 version of BUNDLE11i B.11.23.0408.1 for HP-UX 11i v2 on your system prior to updating to the HP-UX 11i v2 September 2004 or later release. o PHCO_32426 o PHKL_32646 s/b PHKL_36103 o PHKL_32632 s/b PHKL_33656 s/b PHKL_33807 s/b PHKL_38364 o PHKL_32645 s/b PHKL_34477 s/b PHKL_37106 o PHKL_33552 s/b PHKL_33563 s/b PHKL_36667 s/b PHKL_37653 s/b PHKL_41002 o PHSS_31850 s/b PHSS_34040 s/b PHSS_37201 s/b PHSS_37492 s/b PHSS_38134 s/b PHSS_40537 o PHSS_31851 s/b PHSS_34043 s/b PHSS_34859 s/b PHSS_37498 s/b PHSS_38138 or PHSS_39101 s/b PHSS_40541 o PHSS_31854 s/b PHSS_33357 s/b PHSS_34045 s/b PHSS_34445 s/b PHSS_40547 o PHSS_31855 s/b PHSS_33350 s/b PHSS_34041 s/b PHSS_35055 s/b PHSS_36343 s/b PHSS_38140 s/b PHSS_40543 o PHSS_33275 s/b PHSS_33349 s/b PHSS_34040 s/b PHSS_37201 s/b PHSS_37492 s/b PHSS_38134 s/b PHSS_40537 o PHSS_33276 s/b PHSS_34042 s/b PHSS_34853 s/b PHSS_36344 s/b PHSS_40539 o PHKL_37809 or later Note 580273.1
For PL/SQL native compilation and installation of Pro*C/C++, Oracle Call Interface, Oracle C++ Call Interface, or Oracle XML Developer’s Kit (XDK) , the following patches are required: o PHSS_33278 o PHSS_33277
The following JDK patches: o PHCO_31553 s/b PHCO_33675 s/b PHCO_36323 s/b PHCO_37940 s/b PHCO_39699 o PHKL_31500 o PHSS_32213 s/b PHSS_32502 s/b PHSS_34201 s/b PHSS_37492 s/b PHSS_40537 Note: Refer to the following Web site for information about additional patches that may be required by JDK 1.4.2: HP Java Patches
11.31 (Itanium) required patches: The following operating system patches: o PHKL_35936 s/b PHKL_36242 s/b PHKL_37185 s/b PHKL_38449 s/b PHKL_38038 o PHKL_38397 or later Note 580273.1
The following patches are supported on Oracle Database 10g release 2:(Part Number B25292-06) PHKL_35900: 11.31 evacd performance, kvaddr leak panic PHKL_36248: 11.31 esctl cumulative patch PHKL_36249: 11.31 esdisk cumulative patch PHKL_35936: 11.31 call to read(2) or write(2) may incorrectly return -1
Use the -ignoreSysPrereqs option with runInstaller to ignore the system pre-requisite test
Per HP Bug (Doc ID: KBRC00003627) NOTE: This bug is not applicable to 11.23 The default 64bit OS installation does not create a few required X library symbolic links. The following symbolic links need to be created: (NOTE: This task is required only if the Motif 2.1 Development Environment Package ( X11MotifDevKit.MOTIF21-PRG ) is not installed ). cd /usr/lib ln -s /usr/lib/libX11.3 libX11.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXIE.2 libXIE.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXext.3 libXext.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXhp11.3 libXhp11.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXi.3 libXi.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXm.4 libXm.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXp.2 libXp.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXt.3 libXt.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXtst.2 libXtst.sl
GOLDQPK11i, June 2003 or later If GOLDQPK is not installed then these two patchkits need to be installed: GOLDAPPS11i, June 2003 or later GOLDBASE11i, June 2003 or later Jun03GQPK11i_Aux_Patch (Does not exist, see Bug 3512068)
X11MotifDevKit (spatial only) o PHCO_28123 s/b PHCO_31314 s/b PHCO_32397 o PHKL_29198 s/b PHKL_32603 o PHNE_28476 s/b PHNE_29825 s/b PHNE_30367 s/b PHNE_31091 s/b PHNE_33729 o PHNE_28923 s/b PHSS_30049 s/b PHNE_32396 s/b PHNE_33704 o PHSS_28871 s/b PHSS_33033 o PHSS_28880 s/b PHSS_32573 s/b PHSS_33263 o PHCO_26331 s/b PHCO_27958 s/b PHCO_33205 o PHCO_29109 s/b PHCO_29960 s/b PHCO_30544 o PHKL_25468 s/b PHKL_30542 o PHKL_25842 s/b PHKL_30288 s/b PHKL_34311 o PHKL_25993 o PHKL_25994 s/b PHKL_32061 s/b PHKL_34309 o PHKL_25995 s/b PHKL_30541 s/b PHKL_32457 s/b PHKL_34024 o PHKL_26468 s/b PHKL_27316 s/b PHKL_30837 o PHKL_28489
HP-UX 11.23 (IA64) Operating System Patches: o PHSS_29658 s/b PHSS_30015 s/b PHSS_30237 o PHSS_29660
Ensure that unzip version is 5.5 or higher ($ unzip -v) [reference Note 263692.1], if not it can be downloaded here
11.31 (Itanium) required patches: The following operating system patches: PHKL_35936 s/b PHKL_36242 s/b PHKL_37185 s/b PHKL_38038 Use the -ignoreSysPrereqs option with runInstaller to ignore the system pre-requisite test
Per HP Bug (Doc ID: KBRC00003627) NOTE: This bug is not applicable to 11.22,11.23 The default 64bit OS installation does not create a few required X library symbolic links. The following symbolic links need to be created: cd /usr/lib ln -s /usr/lib/libX11.3 libX11.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXIE.2 libXIE.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXext.3 libXext.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXhp11.3 libXhp11.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXi.3 libXi.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXm.4 libXm.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXp.2 libXp.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXt.3 libXt.sl ln -s /usr/lib/libXtst.2 libXtst.sl
HP-UX 11.0(64 bit) Operating System Patches: Sept 2001 Quality Pack o PHCO_23792 s/b PHCO_26960 o PHCO_24148 s/b PHCO_25707 s/b PHCO_27608 s/b PHCO_28425 s/b PHCO_32448 o PHKL_24268 s/b PHKL_27178 (has been recalled by HP may destroy logical volumes on PVGs – more info s/b PHKL_32920 o PHKL_24729 s/b PHKL_29256 o PHKL_25475 s/b PHKL_27510 s/b PHKL_30553 o PHKL_25525 s/b PHKL_27364 s/b PHKL_28766 s/b PHKL_31867 o PHNE_24715 s/b PHNE_26771 s/b PHNE_29473 s/b PHNE_32041 s/b PHNE_33395 o PHSS_23670 s/b PHSS_26138 s/b PHSS_27858 o PHSS_24301 s/b PHSS_26273 s/b PHSS_28433 (only needed for C++ compiler and Pro*C++) o PHSS_24303 s/b PHSS_26559 s/b PHSS_30965 o PHSS_24627 s/b PHSS_26945 s/b PHSS_32574 o PHSS_22868 (only needed for C++ compiler and Pro*C++)
Ensure that unzip version is 5.5 or higher ($ unzip -v) [reference Note 263692.1], if not it can be downloaded here
HP-UX 11i (64 Bit) Operating System Patches: Support Plus Bundle ‘December 2002 SP-0212’ or later JDK 1.3.1.02 o PHCO_24402 s/b PHCO_25569 s/b PHCO_31923 o PHCO_28427 s/b PHCO_29029 s/b PHCO_31903 s/b PHCO_33533 o PHKL_25506 s/b PHKL_33457 o PHNE_27144 s/b PHNE_27745 s/b PHNE_30580 (For RAC systems) o PHNE_28568 s/b PHNE_30378 s/b PHNE_32477 s/b PHNE_33315 o PHSS_26263 s/b PHSS_26560 s/b PHSS_33033 o PHSS_24638 s/b PHSS_26946 s/b PHSS_30966 s/b PHSS_33263 o PHSS_26774 s/b PHSS_28849 s/b PHSS_30742 (For ServiceGuard 11.13 systems)
HP-UX 11.22 /11.23 (IA64) Operating System Patches: o PHSS_27284 s/b PHSS_28977 o PHSS_27285 s/b PHSS_28970 o PHSS_27286 s/b PHSS_28978 o PHSS_27287 s/b PHSS_29652 o PHSS_27288 s/b PHSS_28971 o PHSS_27289 s/b PHSS_29653 o PHSS_27290 s/b PHSS_28973 o PHSS_27291 s/b PHSS_28969 o PHSS_27292 s/b PHSS_29654 o PHSS_27293 s/b PHSS_28975 o PHKL_28465
11.31 (Itanium) required patches: The following operating system patches: PHKL_35936 s/b PHKL_36242 s/b PHKL_37185 s/b PHKL_38038 Use the -ignoreSysPrereqs option with runInstaller to ignore the system pre-requisite test
HP-UX 11.0(64 bit) Operating System Patches: Dec 2000 patch bundle o PHCO_23092 s/b PHCO_23963 s/b PHCO_26111 o PHCO_23770 s/b PHCO_25707 s/b PHCO_27608 o PHCO_23919 s/b PHCO_27340 o PHKL_18543 o PHKL_23226 s/b PHKL_27510 s/b PHKL_30553 o PHKL_23813 s/b PHKL_25525 s/b PHKL_27364 s/b PHKL_31867 o PHKL_23814 s/b PHKL_24729 s/b PHKL_29256 o PHKL_23815 s/b PHKL_26337 s/b PHKL_27553 o PHKL_23857 s/b PHKL_25525 s/b PHKL_27364 s/b PHKL_31867
HP-UX 11i (64 bit) Operating System Patches Status o PHCO_23094 s/b PHCO_24402 o PHCO_23772 s/b PHCO_26124 s/b PHCO_27910 o PHSS_23441 s/b PHSS_26263 o PHNE_23502 s/b PHNE_25625 s/b PHNE_26388 s/b PHNE_28568
11.0 patches: o PHSS_21947 s/b PHSS_24303 s/b PHSS_26559 o PHNE_20316 s/b PHNE_22566 s/b PHNE_25440 o PHKL_21392 s/b PHKL_24027 o PHKL_22145 s/b PHKL_25475 s/b PHKL_27510 s/b PHKL_30553 o PHKL_22266 s/b PHKL_27178
DART 49, 6/00
Patch Bundle9905 o PHCO_17556 s/b PHCO_23651 o PHCO_17792 s/b PHCO_21187 s/b PHCO_25902 o PHCO_18229 s/b PHCO_23963 s/b PHCO_26111 o PHCO_19491 s/b PHCO_25707 s/b PHCO_27608 o PHCO_19666 s/b PHCO_23792 s/b PHSS_26960 o PHKL_14750 s/b PHKL_25475 s/b PHKL_27510 s/b PHKL_30553 o PHKL_17038 s/b PHKL_25525 s/b PHKL_27364 s/b PHKL_31867 o PHKL_18543 o PHKL_19800 s/b PHKL_24027 o PHKL_20016 o PHKL_20079 s/b PHKL_24027 o PHNE_19616 s/b PHNE_24100 s/b PHNE_25385 o PHSS_14582 s/b PHSS_26320 o PHSS_15853 s/b PHSS_23546 s/b PHSS_26566 o PHSS_16849 s/b PHSS_25718 s/b PHSS_27469 o PHSS_17535 s/b PHSS_25091 o PHSS_18066 o PHSS_18110 s/b PHSS_26273 s/b PHSS_28433 o PHSS_18430 s/b PHSS_25199 s/b PHSS_26495 o PHSS_18649 s/b PHSS_26320 o PHSS_19593 s/b PHSS_25447 s/b PHSS_27230 o PHSS_19178 s/b PHSS_25249 o PHSS_19748 s/b PHSS_25149 s/b PHSS_26490 o PHSS_19866 s/b PHSS_24303 s/b PHSS_26559 o PHSS_20544 s/b PHSS_26138 s/b PHSS_27858 o PHSS_20014 s/b PHSS_24303 s/b PHSS_26559 o PHSS_21180
PHKL_14750 s/b PHKL_25475 s/b PHKL_27510 s/b PHKL_30553 o PHKL_17709 s/b PHKL_23792 s/b PHKL_26960 o PHKL_17869 s/b PHKL_18543 o PHNE_17446 s/b PHNE_21767 s/b PHNE_26771 s/b PHNE_29473
32/64bit 11.0 o PHNE_15995 s/b PHNE_21767 s/b PHNE_26771 s/b PHNE_29473 o PHNE_16283 s/b PHNE_21767 s/b PHNE_26771 s/b PHNE_29473
64bit 11.0 o PHSS_15316 s/b PHSS_24303 s/b PHSS_26559 o PHSS_16404 s/b PHSS_24303 s/b PHSS_26559
32/64bit 11.0 o PHNE_15995 s/b PHNE_21767 s/b PHNE_26771 s/b PHNE_29473 o PHNE_16283 s/b PHNE_21767 s/b PHNE_26771 s/b PHNE_29473
64bit 11.0 o PHSS_15316 s/b PHSS_24303 s/b PHSS_26559 o PHSS_16404 s/b PHSS_24303 s/b PHSS_26559
If RAM = 1 GB to 2 GB then 1.5 times RAM elseif RAM = 2 GB and 16 GB then match RAM else RAM > 16 GB then 16 GB
Note: On Oracle Solaris, if you use non-swappable memory, such as ISM, then you should deduct the memory allocated to this space from the available RAM before calculating swap space. If you plan to install Oracle Database or Oracle RAC on systems using DISM, then available swap space must be at least equal to the sum of the SGA sizes of all instances running on the servers.
If RAM = 1024MB to 2048Mb then 1.5 times RAM elseif RAM > 2048MB and < 8192MB then match RAM else RAM > 8192MB then .75 times RAM
If RAM = 1024MB to 2048Mb then 1.5 times RAM elseif RAM > 2048MB and < 8192MB then match RAM else RAM > 8192MB then .75 times RAM
1Gb or match RAM 512Mb(Client/Compan)
1Gb or match RAM
400Mb
2*RAM or 400Mb
2*RAM or 400Mb
2*RAM
3*RAM
3*RAM
Solaris tmp
1GB
275Mb
400Mb
400Mb
400Mb
400Mb
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20Mb
20Mb
Solaris JDK & JRE
JDK 6 Update 10 (Java SE Development Kit 1.6 u10) or JDK 5 (1.5.0_16)
JDK 1.5.0_11 is installed
JDK 1.4.2_01 is installed JDK 1.4.2_08 is installed (x86_64)
Although it is not listed in the Install Guide, the RAC root.sh script requires /usr/xpg4/bin/tr and so requires the SUNWxcu4 package. @ See Bug:14046807 for confirmation.
For Solaris 11 all packages are installed by default. Hence no additional packages are required (refer Installation Document). But it is suggested to make sure above packages are installed or its equivalent are installed. We can search for packages at Oracle Solaris 11 Package repository). To fix the issue reported in Bug 14046807 install XCU4 Utilities
Note : From Solaris 11, the SUNW prefix for package names is no longer used. With the introduction of IPS, all software packages are renamed. for more information refer to Oracle Solaris 10 SVR4 and IPS Package Comparison
Information on Solaris 11 Installation types – refer to Note 1557986.1
Important: For non-sun4u or sun4v workstations Only, see Note 467166.1: set the following before starting the OUI,DBCA, or DBUA: $ export JAVA64FLAG=”-d64″
Although it is not listed in the Install Guide, the RAC root.sh script requires /usr/xpg4/bin/tr and so requires the SUNWxcu4 package. @ See Bug:14046807 for confirmation.
Solaris 9 Reqd Patches: 112233-11 111722-04 112874-39 115675-01 (NUMA only) 113471-08 (NUMA only) 115675-01 (NUMA only) 113029-07 for Fair Share Scheduler, See Note 558374.1
Solaris 10 Reqd Patches: 127111-02 s/b 127127-11 137111-04 s/b 137137-09 (Part Number B32314-02)
To support Pro*C/C++,Pro*FORTRAN,Oracle Call Interface,Oracle C++ Call Interface,Oracle XML Developers Kit (XDK) 112760-05 (Solaris 9) 117837-05 (Solaris X86 10) 117846-08 (Solaris X86 10) 118682-01 (Solaris X86 10) ulimit(TIME) to unlimited. Refer to Note 250262.1 ulimit(FILE) to unlimited. Refer to Note 250262.1 ulimit(DATA) to a minimum of 1048576. Refer to Note 250262.1 ulimit(STACK) to a minimum of 32768. Refer to Note 250262.1 ulimit(NOFILES) to a minimum of 4096. Refer to Note 250262.1 ulimit(VMEMORY) to a minimum of 4194304. Refer to Note 250262.1
Required Packages: SUNWarc, SUNWbtool, SUNWhea, SUNWlibm, SUNWlibms, SUNWmfrun, SUNWsprot, SUNWsprox (Not applicable to Solaris 10), SUNWtoo, SUNWxwfnt, SUNWi1cs, SUNWi15cs, SUNWi1of, SUNWxcu4, SUNWuiu8 and SUNWulcf – See Note 290034.1
Solaris 8 Reqd Patches: 108528-23 108652-66 108773-18 108921-16 108940-53 108987-13 108989-02 108993-45 109147-24 110386-03 111023-02 111111-03 111308-03 111310-01 112396-02 111721-04 112003-03 112138-01 112760-05 (Native PL/SQL,ProC,ProFortran,OCI,OCCI,XDK only) SUNWctplx/ SUNWdtbax/ SUNWtltkx/ SUNWtoox/ SUNWxwicx/ SUNWxwplx/ and also Patch 108940-76 (or higher) in order to fix the SUNWdtbax package Note 366100.1
Solaris 9 Reqd Patches: 112233-11 111722-04 (Bug 4122475) 115675-01 113471-08 115675-01 112760-05 (Native PL/SQL,ProC,ProFortran,OCI,OCCI,XDK only) 112963-25 113029-07 for Fair Scheduler, See Note 558374.1
Solaris 10 Reqd Patches 127111-02 s/b 127127-11 for 10.2.0.4 or later (see README for 10.2.0.4.0) 127111-03 s/b 127127-11 See Note 460424.1
Solaris 10 x86_64 Reqd Patches: 118345-03 119961-01 127127-11 See Note 460424.1
Solaris 10 special instructions: Select ‘Do not create a starter database’ when installing Oracle 10gR2 due to Bug 4884705 and run the DBCA after the installation.
The Fair Share Scheduler(FSS) requires Solaris 10 11/06 or higher. If using a prior update of Solaris 10 install the following patches : Install patch 118833-36 before installing Oracle 10gR2 for Solaris 10 on SPARC. Install patch 118855-36 before installing Oracle 10gR2 for Solaris 10 on x86-64
IMPORTANT: Patch 4589082 needs to be installed prior to attempting an installation of 10.2 on Solaris 10 SPARC to avoid “Error in invoking target ‘relink’ of makefile ‘precomp/lib/ins_precomp.mk’ related to -ldce not found. See also Note 333348.1.
IMPORTANT: See Note 1190843.1regarding a related relinking issue in 10.2.0.5
Solaris 9 Reqd Patches: 112233-11 111722-04 (Bug 4122475) 112963-25 113029-07 for Fair Scheduler, See Note 558374.1
Solaris 10 special instructions: 1. Execute runInstaller with the -ignoreSysPrereqs option. 2. Select ‘Do not create a starter database’ when installing Oracle 10g. 3. During installation, the warning message ‘SUNWsprox package not installed’ can be ignored as it is no longer provided separately. Press Continue to resume the installation. 4. Download and install PSR 10.1.0.4 Patch 4163362(or apply PSR 10.1.0.3 Patch 3761843 and interim Patch 4163208(SPARC) or patch 4186426 (x86) from support.oracle.com. 5. Download and install Patch 4365826from 10.1.0.3 or 10.1.0.4 from support.oracle.com. (SPARC only), also a merge patch containing 4365826 can be applied to 10.1.0.4.2 Patch 4590858 6. If you have an End User Solaris 10 distribution, install the SUNWuiu8 package prior to installing the 10g client. 7. The Fair Share Scheduler(FSS) requires Solaris 10 11/06 or higher. If using a prior update of Solaris 10 install the following patches : Install patch 118833-36 before installing Oracle 10gR2 for Solaris 10 on SPARC. Install patch 118855-36 before installing Oracle 10gR2 for Solaris 10 on x86-64 8. Oracle Solaris 10 install Sun patch 127111-03 (SPARC) / 127127-11 (x86-64) See Note 460424.1
32bit/64bit SUNWarc, SUNWbtool, SUNWhea, SUNWlibm, SUNWlibms, SUNWmfrun, SUNWsprot, SUNWtoo SUNWi1of and SUNWxwfnt (for Java) SUNWsprox (for 64bit Oracle) (Not applicable to Solaris 10) SUNWuiu8,SUNWulcf (if Bug 4025250occurs) SUNWxcu4
108528-05 (2.8)
Solaris 10 special instructions: Execute runInstaller with the -ignoreSysPrereqs option The Fair Share Scheduler(FSS) requires Solaris 10 11/06 or higher. If using a prior update of Solaris 10 install the following patches : Install patch 118833-36 before installing Oracle 10gR2 for Solaris 10 on SPARC. Install patch 118855-36 before installing Oracle 10gR2 for Solaris 10 on x86-64 Oracle Solaris 10 install Sun patch 127111-03 (SPARC) / 127127-11 (x86-64) See Note 460424.1
SEMMNI 100 SEMMNS 1024(Obsolete) SEMMSL 256 SEMVMX 32767(Obsolete) SHMMAX 4294967295 SHMMNI 100 (Obsolete) NOEXEC_USER_STACK 1 Note: For Solaris 10 Oracle recommends still setting all these values in the /etc/system file, as well as, the Resource Control Facility. Refer to the 11g Solaris Install Guide for steps to do this.
Here are the new names of the kernel parameters for Solaris 10 (Solaris 9 equivalents are in parentheses):
project.max-sem-ids 100 (semmni)
process.max-sem-nsems 256 (semmsl)
project.max-shm-memory 4294967295 (shmmax)
project.max-shm-ids 100 (shmmni)
SEMMNI 100 *** SEMMNS 1024 ** SEMMSL 256 *** SEMVMX 32767 ** SHMMAX 4294967295 SHMMIN 1 * SHMMNI 100*** SHMSEG 10 * NOEXEC_USER_STACK 1 * obsolete in Solaris 9 and 10 ** obsolete in Solaris 10 *** default value in Solaris 10 is already larger Note: for Solaris 10 SHMMAX which is now set through the Resource Control Facility not /etc/system. Refer to the 10gR2 for Solaris SPARC Installation guide for steps to do this, as well as, the Release Notes which has corrections: 10.2 Install Guides and Release Notes
Here are the new names of the kernel parameters for Solaris 10 (Solaris 9 equivalents are in parentheses):
project.max-sem-ids 100 (semmni)
process.max-sem-nsems 256 (semmsl)
project.max-shm-memory 4294967295 (shmmax)
project.max-shm-ids 100 (shmmni)
SEMMNI 100 *** SEMMNS 1024 ** SEMMSL 256 *** SEMVMX 32767 ** SHMMAX 4294967295 SHMMIN 1 * SHMMNI 100*** SHMSEG 10 * NOEXEC_USER_STACK 1 * obsolete in Solaris 9 and 10 ** obsolete in Solaris 10 *** default value in Solaris 10 is already larger
SEMMNI 100 *** SEMMNS 1024 ** SEMMSL 256 *** SHMMAX 4294967295 SHMMIN 1 * SHMMNI 100*** SHMSEG 10 * NOEXEC_USER_STACK 1 * obsolete in Solaris 9 and 10 ** obsolete in Solaris 10 *** default value in Solaris 10 is already larger
SHMMAX 4294967295 SHMMIN 1 SHMMNI 100 SHMSEG 10 SEMMNI 100 SEMMSL Set to 10 plus the largest PROCESSES parameter of any Oracle database on the system. SEMMNS Set to the sum of the PROCESSES parameter for each Oracle database, adding the largest one twice, then add an additional 10 for each database. SEMOPM 100 SEMVMX 32767
SHMMAX 4294967295 SHMMIN 1 SHMMNI 100 SHMSEG 10 SEMMNI 100 SEMMSL Set to 10 plus the largest PROCESSES parameter of any Oracle database on the system. SEMMNS Set to the sum of the PROCESSES parameter for each Oracle database, adding the largest one twice, then add an additional 10 for each database. SEMOPM 100 SEMVMX 32767
SHMMAX 0.5*(physical memory present in machine) SHMMIN 1 SHMMNI 100 SHMSEG 10 SEMMNI 100 SEMMSL Set to 10 plus the largest initsid.ora PROCESSES parameter of an Oracle database on the system. SEMMNS Set to the sum of the PROCESSES parameter for each Oracle database except the largest one, plus 2 times the largest PROCESSES value, plus 10 times the number of Oracle databases. SEMOPM 100 SEMVMX 32767
SHMMAX 4294967295 SHMMIN 1 SHMMNI 100 SHMSEG 10 SEMMNS 200 SEMMNI 70 SEMMSL Equal to or greater than the value of the PROCESSES initialization parameter.
SHMMAX 4294967295 SHMMIN 1 SHMMNI 100 SHMSEG 10 SEMMNS 200 SEMMNI 70 SEMMSL Equal to or greater than the value of the PROCESSES initialization parameter.
o 5.1a with patchkit 6 or higher required: T64V51AB24AS0006-20031031 o HP Tru64 UNIX Performance improvement to times(3) system call: T64KIT0023583-V51AB24-E-20040913 o HP Tru64 UNIX V5.1A PK6 (BL24) ERP Kit – file region locks can be inadvertently released as a result of AIO processing: T64KIT0023109-V51AB24-E-20040729
o 5.1B-3 (patchkit 5): T64V51BB26AS0005-20050502
OSFSER OSFLIBA OSFPGMR OSFCMPLRS OSFX11
5.0a patchkit 2 and bugfix HPAQ217F3 or patchkit 3 and bugfix HPAQ217F3 or patchkit 4
5.1 patchkit 5 with T64V5117_C0038300 _unique_id_and_mfg_date.tar T64V51B19-C0125001-14319-E-20020516.tar (C1250.01 PatchId), T64V51B19-C0151600-15736-E-20021017.tar (C1516.00 PatchId).Go to here to download
5.1a patchkit 4 with T64V51AB3-C0074700-15747-E-20021018.tar (C747.00 PatchId). Go to hereto download
5.1b = Patchkit 2 or greater, apply patch 01414.00 (included in Pk3) to address Note 261309.1 ld seg fault = Patchkit 2 or greater
The following additional 5.1b O/S patch is also required, please obtain from HP: T64KIT0021686-V51BB24-E-20040223 — File Locking issue
OSFLIBA, OSFPGMR, OSFCMPLRS
4.0D = Patchkit 4 or greater
4.0E = Patchkit 2 or greater
4.0F = Patchkit 1 or greater
5.1 = Patchkit 5 or greater with T64V51B19-C0125001-14319-E-20020516.tar (C1250.01 PatchId) and T64V51B19-C0151600-15736-E-20021017.tar (C1516.00 PatchId). .Go to here to download
5.1a = Patchkit 3 or greater with T64V51AB3-C0074700-15747-E-20021018.tar (C747.00 PatchId). Go to here to download
5.1b = Patchkit 2 or greater, apply patch 01414.00 (included in Pk3) to addressNote 261309.1 ld seg fault
The following additional 5.1b O/S patch is also required, please obtain from HP: T64KIT0021686-V51BB24-E-20040223 — File Locking issue
PER_PROC_STACK_SIZE 838860833554432 to avoid ORA-4030s (Install Guide recommends 8388608) MAX_PER_PROC_STACK_SIZE 33554432 PER_PROC_DATA_SIZE 335544320 or RAM (whichever is greater) MAX_PER_PROC_DATA_SIZE 335544320 or RAM (whichever is greater) PER_PROC_ADDRESS_SPACE 1073741824 or RAM (whichever is greater) MAX_PER_PROC_ADDRESS_SPACE 1073741824 or RAM (whichever is greater) SHM_MAX 4278190080 (4 GB less 16MB) SHM_MIN 1 SHM_MNI 256 SHM_SEG 256 NEW_WIRE_METHOD 1 (if >= 5.1b PK3 and patch T64KIT0021686-V51BB24-E-20040223) Note 272697.1 for 5.1b PK5 and higher is defaulter to 1 and can no longer be changed NEW_WIRE_METHOD 0 (if <= 5.1b PK2) Note 272697.1 VM_BIGPG_ENABLED 0 FIFO_DO_ADAPTIVE 0 SSM_THRESHOLD * MSG_SIZE 32768 MAX_OBJS 5120 MAX_ASYNC_REQ 256 MAX_SESSIONS 500 RDG_MAX_AUTO_MSG_WIRES 0 RDG_AUTO_MSG_WIRES 0 AIO_TASK_MAX_NUM 8193 EXEC_DISABLE_ARG_LIMIT 1
* Set this attribute to 0 only if the rad_gh_regions[n] or gh_chunks attributes are set in the vm subsystem. Otherwise, do not change the value.
PER_PROC_STACK_SIZE 8388608 33554432 to avoid ORA-4030s (Install Guide recommends 8388608) MAX_PER_PROC_STACK_SIZE 33554432 PER_PROC_DATA_SIZE 335544320 MAX_PER_PROC_DATA_SIZE 335544320 PER_PROC_ADDRESS_SPACE 1073741824 or RAM (whichever is greater) MAX_PER_PROC_ADDRESS_SPACE 1073741824 or RAM (whichever is greater) SHM_MAX 4278190080 (4 GB less 16MB) SHM_MIN 1 SHM_MNI 256 SHM_SEG 256 NEW_WIRE_METHOD 1 (if >= 5.1b PK3 and patch T64KIT0021686-V51BB24-E-20040223) Note 272697.1 for 5.1b PK5 and higher is defaulter to 1 and can no longer be changed NEW_WIRE_METHOD 0 (if <= 5.1b PK2)Note 272697.1 VM_BIGPG_ENABLED 0 FIFO_DO_ADAPTIVE 0 SSM_THRESHOLD * MSG_SIZE 32768 MAX_OBJS 5120 MAX_ASYNC_REQ 256 MAX_SESSIONS 500 RDG_MAX_AUTO_MSG_WIRES 0 RDG_AUTO_MSG_WIRES 0 AIO_TASK_MAX_NUM 8193
* Set this attribute to 0 only if the rad_gh_regions[n] or gh_chunks attributes are set in the vm subsystem. Otherwise, do not change the value.
MAX_PER_PROC_STACK_SIZE 33554432 PER_PROC_STACK_SIZE 8388608 33554432 to avoid ORA-4030s (Install Guide recommends 8388608) PER_PROC_DATA_SIZE 201326592 SHM_MAX 4278190080 (4 GB less 16MB) SHM_MIN 1 SHM_MNI 256 SHM_SEG 128 NEW_WIRE_METHOD 1 (if >= 5.1b PK3 and patch T64KIT0021686-V51BB24-E-20040223 or 5.1a PK6) Note 272697.1 for 5.1b PK5 and higher is defaulter to 1 and can no longer be changed NEW_WIRE_METHOD 0 (if <= 5.1b PK2)Note 272697.1 VM_BIGPG_ENABLED 0 FIFO_DO_ADAPTIVE 0
Alpha processor EV5.6 or later
PER_PROC_STACK_SIZE 33554432 MAX_PER_PROC_STACK_SIZE 536870912 PER_PROC_DATA_SIZE RAM MAX_PER_PROC_DATA_SIZE RAM PER_PROC_ADDRESS_SIZE RAM MAX_PER_PROC_ADDRESS_SIZE RAM SHM_MAX 4278190080 (4 GB less 16MB) SHM_MIN 1 SHM_MNI 256 SHM_SEG 128 NEW_WIRE_METHOD 1 (if >= 5.1b PK3 and patch T64KIT0021686-V51BB24-E-20040223) Note 272697.1 for 5.1b PK5 and higher is defaulter to 1 and can no longer be changed NEW_WIRE_METHOD 0 (if <= 5.1b PK2) Note 272697.1 FIFO_DO_ADAPTIVE 0
Alpha processor EV5.6 or later
SHMMAX 2139095040(2GB-8MB) SHMMIN 1 SHMMNI 100 SHMSEG 32 NEW_WIRE_METHOD 1 (if >= 5.1b PK3 and patch T64KIT0021686-V51BB24-E-20040223) Note 272697.1 for 5.1b PK5 and higher is defaulter to 1 and can no longer be changed NEW_WIRE_METHOD 0 (if <= 5.1b PK2)Note 272697.1 FIFO_DO_ADAPTIVE 0
vm-mapentries=1024 in the /etc/sysconfigtab, verify with ‘/sbin/sysconfig -q vm’ – applies to OS versions below 5.0, starting in 5.0 it is autoset
SHMMAX 8388608 or higher than the maximum SGA size. Note: If anticipated SGA size is greater than 2 GB, set it to 2 GB – 8 MB; otherwise, round the SGA sizeup to the next 8 MB and set that to SHMMAX. SHMMIN 1 SHMMNI 100 SHMSEG 32
SHMMAX 8388608 or higher than the maximum SGA size. Note: If anticipated SGA size is greater than 2 GB, set it to 2 GB – 8 MB; otherwise, round the SGA size up to the next 8 MB and set that to SHMMAX. SHMMIN 1 SHMMNI 100 SHMSEG 32
o RHEL4,OEL4 – Update 7 or greater which is Kernel 2.6.9-78 or newer o RHEL5, OEL5 – 5.2 or greater which is Kernel 2.6.18-92 or newer o Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 – Kernel 2.6.32-71 or later o SLES10 – Kernel 2.6.16.21 or higher o SLES 11 – Kernel 2.6.27.19-5 or greater o Asianux Server 3 SP2
o NOTE: On RHEL6/OEL6, 11.2.0.3 or later is certified (not 11.2.0.1 or 11.2.0.2)
o RHEL4, OEL4, Asianux 2.0 2.6.9 o RHEL5, OEL5, Asianux Server 3 2.6.18 o SuSE SLES10 2.6.16.21 o SuSE SLES11 – Kernel 2.6.27.19-5 or greater
o RHEL 3 AS/ES ( RHEL3 ) (Update 4 or later) 2.4.21-27.EL or higher o RHEL 4 AS/ES ( RHEL4 ) and Oracle Enterprise Linux 4 ( OEL4 ) 2.6.9-5.0.5.EL or higher o RHEL 5 AS/ES ( RHEL5 ) and Oracle Enterprise Linux 5 ( OEL5 ) 2.6.18-8 or higher o SuSE SLES9 2.6.5-7.201 or higher o SuSE SLES10 o SuSE SLES11 – Kernel 2.6.27.19-5 or greater o Asianux 1.0 2.4.21-27.EL or higher o Asianux 2.0 2.6.9-5.0.5.EL or higher
o RHEL AS/ES 2.1 (Update 3 or higher) 2.4.9-e34 or higher o RHEL AS/ES 3.0 (Update 2 or higher) 2.4.21-15.EL or higher o RHEL4 (10.1.0.3.0 patchset required) refer to 10.1.0.3.0 Release Notes o SuSE SLES8 (Service Pack 3 or higher) 2.4.21-138 o SuSE SLES9 2.6.5-7.5 o Red Flag Advanced Server 4.0 (China only) o Miracle Linux Std Ed 2.1 (Japan only) o Asianux 1.0
o Red Hat Enterprise AS/ES 2.1 2.4.9-e34 or higher o Red Hat Enterprise AS/ES 3.0 2.4.21-15 o RHEL4 (9.2.0.6.0 patchset required or 9.2.0.5.0 patchset and Patch 4276910 required) refer to 9.2.0.4 Release Notes o SuSE SLES8 2.4.21-138 o SuSE SLES9 2.6.5-7.97 o United Linux 1.0 (SP3 or higher) o Red Flag DC Server 4.0 (China and Hong Kong only) o Monta Vista Carrier Grade Linux 3.0 (embedded) o Miracle Linux Std Ed 2.1 (Japan only) 2.4.7 o Asianux 1.0
Caldera OU8+LKP, Red Hat 7.1, Advanced Server 2.1, SuSE 7.1, 7.2, SLES7, Kernel 2.4.4
Caldera OU8+LKP, Miracle 1.0, 2.0, Red Hat 6.1,6.2, EE 6.2, 7.0, 7.1, Advanced Server 2.1, SuSE 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, SLES7, Kernel 2.2.16
Miracle 1.0, Red Hat 6.0,6.1,6.2, EE 6.2, SuSE 6.3, 6.4, 7.0, VA 6.2, Kernel 2.2
The remaining Install Guide requirements will have to be installed:
elfutils-libelf-devel-0.97.1-5.i386.rpm
glibc-headers-2.3.4-2.41.i386.rpm
glibc-kernheaders-2.4-9.1.103.EL.i386.rpm will be required as a prerequisite
glibc-devel-2.3.4-2.41.i386.rpm
gcc-3.4.6-10.i386.rpm
libstdc++-devel-3.4.6-10.i386.rpm
gcc-c++-3.4.6-10.i386.rpm
libaio-devel-0.3.105-2.i386.rpm
sysstat-5.0.5-19.el4.i386.rpm
unixODBC-devel-2.2.11-1.RHEL4.1.i386.rpm
NOTE: If you download unixODBC from ftp://ftp.unixodbc.org/pub/unixODBC/ then the header and library files are distributed together in one gzipped tar file.
unixODBC-devel-2.2.11-1.RHEL4 * default OS installed
NOTE: If you download unixODBC from ftp://ftp.unixodbc.org/pub/unixODBC/ then the header and library files are distributed together in one gzipped tar file.
elfutils-libelf-devel-static-0.125-3.el5 (required by elfutils-libelf-devel)
glibc-2.5-12 *
glibc-common-2.5-12 *
glibc-devel-2.5-12
glibc-headers-2.5-12 (required by glibc-devel)
gcc-4.1.1-52.el5
gcc-c++-4.1.1-52.el5
libaio-0.3.106
libaio-devel-0.3.106
libgcc-4.1.1-52
libgomp-4.1.1-52.el5 (required by gcc)
libstdc++-4.1.1-52.el5 *
libstdc++-devel-4.1.1-52.el5
make-3.81-1.1 *
sysstat-7.0.0-3.el5
unixODBC-2.2.11-7.1
unixODBC-devel-2.2.11-7.1 * default OS installed
NOTE: If you download unixODBC from ftp://ftp.unixodbc.org/pub/unixODBC/ then the header and library files are distributed together in one gzipped tar file.
unixODBC-devel-2.2.11-21.4 * default OS installed
NOTE: If you download unixODBC from ftp://ftp.unixodbc.org/pub/unixODBC/ then the header and library files are distributed together in one gzipped tar file.
gcc-c++-4.1.1-52.el5.i386.rpm and all its dependent packages. The dependent packages are: gcc-4.1.1-52.el5.i386.rpm libstdc++-devel-4.1.1-52.el5.i386.rpm glibc-devel-2.5-12.i386.rpm glibc-headers-2.5-12.i386.rpm libgomp-4.1.1-52.el5.i386.rpm
To be able to install patch 3006854 these RPMs need to be installed
glibc-devel-2.3.2-95.6.i386.rpm
glibc-headers-2.3.2-95.20
glibc-kernheaders-2.4-8.34 Additional steps: Note 252217.1 for additional setup requirements for RHEL3 and 9.2 x86 for Async I/O functionality to work you need to install Patch 3016968 on top of 9.2.0.3.0 or 9.2.0.4.0 or Patch 3208258 on top of 9.2.0.5.0 or 9.2.0.6.0
xorg-x11-deprecated-libs-6.8.1-23.EL Patch 4188455 required for installer to work Set LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.19 Post install you need to apply Patch 4190568 on top of the 9.2.0.6 patchset Note 303859.1 for more specific steps for 9.2.0.6 on RHEL4
orarun-1.8-109 Additional steps for SLES9 for 9.2 32bit x86: Install 9.2.0.4 (Complete release) and then apply 9.2.0.5 and 9.2.0.5 one-off Patch 3809563 or 9.2.0.6 patchset
If using Bourne, Bash, or Korn shell: ( /usr/lib/libInternalSymbols.so can be obtained from the orarun package ) ORACLE_BASE= ; export ORACLE_BASE LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.21; export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libInternalSymbols.so ; export LD_PRELOAD for Async I/O functionality to work you need to install Patch 3208258 on top of 9.2.0.5.0 or 9.2.0.6.0
make-3.79, and binutils-2.10.
GLIBC package version 2.1.3 or higher
GLIBC package version 2.1
GNU C Library, version 2.0.6 GLIBC package version 2.1
GNU C Library, version 2.0.7 TCL library (libtcl.so), version 8.0.2-16
GNU C Library, version 2.0.7 TCL library (libtcl.so), version 8.0.2-16
SEMMSL 250 SEMMNS 32000 SEMMNI 128 SEMOPM 100 SEMVMX 32767 SHMMAX 2147483648 One-half the size of your system’s physical memory. Check your system for additional restrictions. SHMMNI 4096 SHMALL = SHMMAX/pagesize FILE-MAX 65536 IP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE 9000 65500
SEMMNI 100 SEMMNS 256 SEMMSL 100 SEMOPM 100 SEMVMX 32767 SHMMAX 2147483648 One-half the size of your system’s physical memory. Check your system for additional restrictions. SHMMIN 1 SHMMNI 4096 SHMSEG 4096
SEMMNI 100 SEMMNS 256 SEMMSL 100 SEMOPM 100 SEMVMX 32767 SHMMAX 2147483648 One-half the size of your system’s physical memory. Check your system for additional restrictions. SHMMIN 1 SHMMNI 4096 SHMSEG 4096
SHMMAX 0.5*(physical memory present in machine) but not greater then 4Gb SHMMIN 1 SHMMNI 100 SHMSEG 10 SEMMNI 100 SEMMSL Set to 10 plus the largest PROCESSES parameter of any Oracle database on the system. SEMMNS Set to the sum of the PROCESSES parameter for each Oracle database, adding the largest one twice, then add an additional 10 for each database. SEMOPM 100 SEMVMX 32767
SHMMAX 0.5*(physical memory present in machine) but not greater then 4Gb SHMMIN 1 SHMMNI 100 SHMSEG 10 SEMMNI 100 SEMMSL Set to 10 plus the largest PROCESSES parameter of any Oracle database on the system. SEMMNS Set to the sum of the PROCESSES parameter for each Oracle database, adding the largest one twice, then add an additional 10 for each database. SEMOPM 100 SEMVMX 32767
SHMMAX 0.5 *(physical memory present in machine) but not greater then 4Gb SHMMIN 1 SHMMNI 100 SHMSEG 10 SEMMNI 100 SEMMSL Set to 10 plus the largest initsid.ora PROCESSES parameter of an Oracle database on the system. SEMMNS Set to the sum of the PROCESSES parameter for each Oracle database except the largest one, plus 2 times the largest PROCESSES value, plus 10 times the number of Oracle databases. SEMOPM 100 SEMVMX 32767
SHMMAX (1/4 of RAM) but not greater then 4Gb SHMMIN 1 SHMMNI 100 SHMSEG 10 SEMMNS 200 SEMMNI 70 SEMMSL Equal to or greater than the value of the PROCESSES initialization parameter.
SHMMAX (1/4 of RAM) but not greater then 4Gb SHMMIN 1 SHMMNI 100 SHMSEG 10 SEMMNS 200 SEMMNI 70 SEMMSL Equal to or greater thanthe value of the PROCESSES initialization parameter.
o RHEL4,OEL4 – update 7 or greater o RHEL5,OEL5 – 5.2 or greater o RHEL6,OEL6 – 6.0 or greater o SLES10 – Kernel 2.6.16.21-0.8 or greater o SLES11 – Kernel 2.6.27.19-5 or greater o Asianux Server 3 SP2
NOTE: On RHEL6/OEL6, 11.2.0.3 or later is certified (not 11.2.0.1 or 11.2.0.2)
Asianux 2.0, [Red Hat,Oracle] Enterprise Linux 4.0: 2.6.9
Asianux Server 3, [Red Hat,Oracle] Enterprise Linux 5.0: 2.6.18
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10: 2.6.16.21
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11: 2.6.27.19-5 or greater
o Red Hat Enterprise Linux ( RHEL 3 ) AS/ES (Update 4 or later) 2.4.21-27.EL o RHEL4 AS/ES (Update 1 or later) or OEL4 2.6.9-11.EL o RHEL5 AS/ES or OEL5 2.6.18-8 or higher o SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0 (SLES9) with SP2 or later 2.6.5-7.201 o SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (SLES10) 2.6.16.21-0.8 (or later) o SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (SLES11) 2.6.27.19-5 or greater o Asianux 2.0
o Red Hat Enterprise AS/ES 3.0 (Update 2 or higher) 2.4.21-15.EL o Red Hat Enterprise AS/ES 4.0 (Update 1 or higher) 2.6.9-11.EL smp o SuSE SLES8 (Service Pack 3 or higher) 2.4.21-185-smp o SuSE SLES9 2.6.5-7.97 o Asianux 1.0 requires 10.1.0.3
o Red Hat Enterprise AS/ES 3.0 2.4.21-9 o Red Hat Enterprise AS/ES 4.0 minimum patchset level is 9.2.0.7.0 o SuSE SLES8 2.4.21-185 o SuSE SLES9 9.2.0.6 Required – needed for EM64T patch 4261532 & patch 4233179
11.2 DB Installation Guide for Linuxsays: If RAM between 1 GB and 2 GB then 1.5 times the size fo RAM. If RAM between 2 GB to 16 GB then equal to the size of RAM. If RAM greater than 16 GB then 16 GB.
If RAM 1 GB and 2 GB then 1.5 times the size fo RAM. If RAM 2 GB to 16 GB then equal to the size fo RAM. If RAM greater than 16 GB then 16 GB
Automatic Memory Management Starting with Oracle Database 11g, the Automatic Memory Management feature requires more shared memory (/dev/shm) and file descriptors. The shared memory should be sized to be at least the greater of MEMORY_MAX_TARGET and MEMORY_TARGET for each Oracle instance on the computer. To determine the amount of shared memory available, enter the following command: # df -k /dev/shm/
Note: MEMORY_MAX_TARGET and MEMORY_TARGET cannot be used when LOCK_SGA is enabled or with huge pages on Linux
If RAM = 1024MB to 2048Mb then 1.5 times RAM elseif RAM > 2048MB and < 8192MB then match RAM else RAM > 8192MB then .75 times RAM
1Gb or match RAM 512Mb(Client/Compan)
1Gb or match RAM
Linux x86_64 EM64T AMD64 tmp
1024Mb
400Mb
400Mb
400Mb
400Mb
Linux x86_64 EM64T AMD64 JDK & JRE
You can use Sun JDK 1.5.0-06 with the JNDI extension JDK versions with the Oracle Java Database Connectivity and Oracle Call Interface drivers. However, these are not mandatory for the installation
You can use Sun JDK 1.5.0-06 with the JNDI extension JDK versions with the Oracle Java Database Connectivity and Oracle Call Interface drivers. However, these are not mandatory for the installation
RHEL5,OEL5: Refer to Note 880989.1 binutils-2.17.50.0.6-6.el5 (x86_64) compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-61 (x86_64) << both ARCH’s are required. See next line. compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-61 (i386) << both ARCH’s are required. See previous line. elfutils-libelf-0.125-3.el5 (x86_64) glibc-2.5-24 (x86_64) << both ARCH’s are required. See next line. glibc-2.5-24 (i686) << both ARCH’s are required. See previous line. glibc-common-2.5-24 (x86_64) ksh-20060214-1.7 (x86_64) libaio-0.3.106-3.2 (x86_64) << both ARCH’s are required. See next line. libaio-0.3.106-3.2 (i386) << both ARCH’s are required. See previous line. libgcc-4.1.2-42.el5 (i386) << both ARCH’s are required. See next line. libgcc-4.1.2-42.el5 (x86_64) << both ARCH’s are required. See previous line. libstdc++-4.1.2-42.el5 (x86_64) << both ARCH’s are required. See next line. libstdc++-4.1.2-42.el5 (i386) << both ARCH’s are required. See previous line. make-3.81-3.el5 (x86_64) The remaining Install Guide requirements will have to be installed: elfutils-libelf-devel-0.125-3 (x86_64) a.) requires elfutils-libelf-devel-static-0.125-3 (x86_64) as a prerequisite, as listed below. b.) elfutils-libelf-devel and elfutils-libelf-devel-static each depend upon the other. Therefore, they must be installed together, in one (1) “rpm -ivh” command as follows: rpm -ivh elfutils-libelf-devel-0.125-3.el5.x86_64.rpm elfutils-libelf-devel-static-0.125-3.el5.x86_64.rpm glibc-headers-2.5-24 (x86_64) a.) requires kernel-headers-2.6.18-92 (x86_64) as a prerequisite, as listed below glibc-devel-2.5-24 (x86_64) << both ARCH’s are required. See next item. glibc-devel-2.5-24 (i386) << both ARCH’s are required. See previous item. gcc-4.1.2-42.el5 (x86_64) a.) requires libgomp-4.1.2-42 (x86_64) as a prerequisite, as listed below libstdc++-devel-4.1.2-42 (x86_64) gcc-c++-4.1.2-42.el5 (x86_64) libaio-devel-0.3.106-3.2 (x86_64) << both ARCH’s are required. See next item libaio-devel-0.3.106-3.2 (i386) << both ARCH’s are required. See previous item. sysstat-7.0.2-1 (x86_64) unixODBC-2.2.12 (x86_64) << both ARCH’s are required. See next item and Note:762206.1 unixODBC-2.2.12 (i386) << both ARCH’s are required. See previous item and Note:762206.1 unixODBC-devel-2.2.12 (x86_64) << both ARCH’s are required. See next item and Note:762206.1 unixODBC-devel-2.2.12 (i386) << both ARCH’s are required. See previous item and Note:762206.1
NOTE: If you download unixODBC from ftp://ftp.unixodbc.org/pub/unixODBC/ then the header and library files are distributed together in one gzipped tar file.
Note: If you did not perform a default Linux installation, you intend to use LDAP, and you want to use the scripts odisrvreg, oidca, or schemasync, then install the Korn shell RPM for your Linux distribution.
gcc-c++-4.1.1-52.el5.x86_64.rpm and all its dependent packages. The dependent packages are: libstdc++-devel-4.1.1-52.el5.x86_64.rpm glibc-headers-2.5-12.x86_64.rpm glibc-devel-2.5-12.i386.rpm glibc-devel-2.5-12.x86_64.rpm libgomp-4.1.1-52.el5.x86_64.rpm gcc-4.1.1-52.el5.x86_64.rpm
libXp-1.0.0-8.i386.rpm
sysstat-7.0.0-3.el5.x86_64.rpm
util-linux-2.13-0.44.el5.x86_64 (for raw devices)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9: Refer to Note 365607.1
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 special instructions: 1. Execute runInstaller with the -ignoreSysPrereqs option.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11: Refer to Note:956194.1 for a list of required SLES11 packages Since SLES11 is not recognized by runInstaller do: ./runinstaller -ignoreSysPrereqs
Note: openmotif21-2.1.30-11.RHEL4.2 is required to install Oracle demos. GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) 2.96 is not supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0. Gcc 3.2.3 is required for OCCI application
RHEL ES/AS 3 Please refer to Note: 308588.1LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.19
glibc 2.3.2-95.x86_64
gcc-3.2.3-24.x86_64
gcc-c++-3.2.3-24.x86_64
libstdc++-3.2.3-24.i386
libstdc++-devel-3.2.3-24.x86_64
libstdc++-3.2.3-24.x86_64
glibc-devel-2.3.2-95.3.i386 (Foot 1)
glibc-2.3.2-95.6.i686
make 3.79.1.x86_64
gnome-libs-1.4.1.2.90-34.1.i386 (Foot 2)
ORBit-0.5.17-10.4.i386
audiofile-0.2.3-7.1.i386
esound-0.2.28-5.1.i386
gtk+-1.2.10-27.1.i386
imlib-1.9.13-12.i386
libpng10-1.0.13-8.i386
libungif-4.1.0-15.i386
tcp_wrappers-7.6-34.i386
setarch-1.3-1.x86_64
libaio-0.3.96-3.x86_64 Note:The x86_64 rpms are on the RHEL 3 x86_64 distribution. The i386 rpms are on the RHEL 3 x86 distribution.
o Footnote 1 This package might require the –force option during installation. o Footnote 2 This package might require the –force option during installation if 64-bit gnome packages are installed. Oracle recommends that you do not install 64-bit gnome packages if they are not required for other applications.
a “default-RPMs” installation of RHEL AS/ES 4 update 1. Additional RPMs may be needed if a “less-than-default-RPMs” installation of RHEL AS/ES 4 update 1 is performed.
compat-gcc-32-3.2.3-47.3.x86_64.rpm
compat-gcc-32-c++-3.2.3-47.3.x86_64.rpm
glibc-kernheaders-2.4-9.1.87.x86_64.rpm
glibc-headers-2.3.4-2.9.x86_64.rpm
glibc-devel-2.3.4-2.9.x86_64.rpm
libstdc++-devel-3.4.3-22.1.x86_64.rpm
glibc-devel-2.3.4-2.9.i386.rpm
libaio-0.3.103-3.x86_64.rpm
ORBit-0.5.17-14.i386.rpm
gnome-libs-1.4.1.2.90-44.1.i386.rpm The x86_64 packages are on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 x86-64 distribution. The i386 packages are also on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 x86-64 distribution.
SuSE SLES8 (Service Pack 3 or higher)
glibc-2.2.5-213.x86_64
glibc-32bit-8.1-9.i586
glibc-devel-32bit-8.1-9.i586
gcc-33-3.3-43.x86_64
gcc-33-c++3.3-43.x86_64
libstdc++-33-3.3-43.x86_64
libstdc++-devel-33-3.3-43.x86_64
make-3.79.1-42.x86_64
libaio-0.3.15-138.x86_64 (This version of libaio is required for asynchronous I/O.) Note: Create a symbolic link such that /usr/bin/gcc points to /opt/gcc33/bin/gcc. Otherwise the installation fails with relinking errors.
SuSE SLES9 Please refer to Note: 361169.1 Set LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.20
To increase the shell limits: 1. Add the following lines in the /etc/security/limits.conf file: oracle soft nproc 2047 oracle hard nproc 16384 oracle soft nofile 1024 oracle hard nofile 65536 2. Add the following line to the /etc/pam.d/login file, if it does not already exist: session required /lib/security/pam_limits.so session required pam_limits.so Note 437123.1 Lines from the Fix section of Note 301665.1 3. Depending on the oracle user’s default shell, make the following changes to the default shell startup file: For the Bourne, Bash, or Korn shell, add the following lines in the /etc/profile file (or the /etc/profile.local file on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server systems): if [ $USER = “oracle” ]; then if [ $SHELL = “/bin/ksh” ]; then ulimit -p 16384 ulimit -n 65536 else ulimit -u 16384 -n 65536 fi fi For the C shell, add the following lines in the /etc/csh.login file (or the /etc/csh.login.local file on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server systems): if ( $USER == “oracle” ) then limit maxproc 16384 limit descriptors 65536 endif
SEMMSL 250 SEMMNS 32000 SEMMNI 128 SEMOPM 100 SEMVMX 32767 SHMMAX 2147483648 One-half the size of your system’s physical memory. Check your system for additional restrictions. SHMMNI 4096 SHMALL = SHMMAX/pagesize (note:301830.1) FILE-MAX 65536 IP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE 9000 65500 To use hugepages, or to accommodate the VLM window size on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0, you must increase the default maximum size of the per-process locked memory. To increase the per-process maximum locked memory limit, add the following lines to the /etc/security/limits.conf file, where oracle is the user that administers the database. Refer Note 361468.1: oracle soft memlock 5243000 oracle hard memlock 5243000
SEMMSL 250 SEMMNS 32000 SEMMNI 128 SEMOPM 100 SEMVMX 32767 SHMMAX 2147483648 One-half the size of your system’s physical memory. Check your system for additional restrictions. SHMMNI 4096 SHMALL = SHMMAX/pagesize (note:301830.1) FILE-MAX 65536 IP_LOCAL_PORT_RANGE 9000 65500
o RHEL AS/ES 3.0 (Update 4 or higher) 2.4.21-20.EL o RHEL AS/ES 4.0 (Update 1 or higher) 2.6.9-11.EL o SuSE SLES9 (SP2 or higher) 2.6.5-199 o SuSE SLES-10 o RHEL 5.0 (Note 748378.1) 2.6.18-8 or higher Note: for all Itanium systems using “Montecito” processors, refer tonote:400227.1 for special installation instructions
o RHEL AS/ES 2.1 (Update 6 or higher) 2.4.18-e52 o RHEL AS/ES 3.0 (Update 4 or higher) 2.4.21-27.EL o RHEL AS/ES 4.0 (Update 1 or higher) 2.6.9-11.EL.smp o Red Flag Advanced Server 4.0 for Itanium 2 (China and Hong Kong only) o SuSE SLES8 (SP4 or later) 2.4.21-278 o SuSE SLES9 (SP1 or later) 2.6.5-7.139 Note: for all Itanium systems using “Montecito” processors, refer tonote:400227.1 for special installation instructions
o Red Hat Enterprise AS/ES 2.1 2.4.18-e.14 o Red Hat Enterprise AS/ES 3.0 o Red Hat Enterprise AS/ES 4.0 2.6.9-11 o SuSE SLES8 o SuSE SLES9 o United Linux 1.0 o Red Flag Advanced Server 4.0 for Itanium 2 (China and Hong Kong only) 2.4.18-e14.ia64.rpm Note: for all Itanium systems using “Montecito” processors, refer tonote:400227.1 for special installation instructions
cfs-1.0.11 (mentioned in 10.1.0.4 Release Note but cannot find this rpm)
RHEL ES/AS 3 (Update 1 or higher)
binutils-2.14.90.0.4-35
compat-db-4.0.14-5
compat-gcc-7.3-2.96.128
compat-gcc-c++-7.3-2.96.128
compat-libstdc++-7.3-2.96.128
compat-libstdc++-devel-7.3-2.96.128
control-center-2.2.01-13
gcc-3.2.3-20
gcc-c++-3.2.3-20
glibc-2.3.2-95.3
gnome-libs-1.4.1.2.90-34.2
make-3.79-1.17
openmotif21-2.1.30-8.i386.rpm
setarch-1.3-1
RHEL ES/AS 4 (Update 1 or higher)
binutils-2.15.92.0.2-13
compat-db-4.1.25-9
control-center-2.8.0-12
gcc-3.4.3-22.1
gcc-c++-3.4.3-22.1
glibc-2.3.4-2.9
glibc-common-2.3.4-2.9
make-3.80-5 Note: openmotif21-2.1.30-11.RHEL4.2 is required to install Oracle demos. GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) 2.96 is not supported on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0. Gcc 3.2.3 is required for or OCCI application.
SUSE SLES8 (Service Pack 4 or higher)
gcc-3.2.2-54
glibc-2.2.5-230
make-3.79.1-328
openmotif-2.2.2-522
SUSE SLES9 (Service Pack 1 or higher)
binutils-2.15.90.0.1.1-32.5
gcc-3.3.3-43.28
gcc-c++-3.3.3-43.28
glibc-2.3.3-98.38
libaio-0.3.98-18.3
libaio-devel-0.3.98-18.3
make-3.80-184.1
openmotif-libs-2.2.2-519.4
All IA64 OS Versions – for Async I/O functionality to work you need to installPatch 3016968 on top of 9.2.0.4.0 or 9.2.0.5.0
RHEL ES/AS 2.1
glibc 2.2.4-29
gcc 2.96.0
Linux Header Patch 2.4.18 (available from Intel)
libaio-0.3.92-1
RHEL3
1. Put gcc296 and g++296 first in $PATH variable by creating the following symbolic links. These are required for the relinking of some Oracle binaries (as root) # mv /usr/bin/gcc /usr/bin/gcc323 # mv /usr/bin/g++ /usr/bin/g++323 # ln -s /usr/bin/gcc296 /usr/bin/gcc # ln -s /usr/bin/g++296 /usr/bin/g++
2. hostname command should return the fully qualified hostname as shown below: – # hostname – hostname.domainname
3. If any Java packages are installed on the system, unset the Java environment variables, for example JAVA_HOME.
4. Define and export the environment variable LD_ASSUME_KERNEL before starting the install process: – $ export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.19
5. Relink error for ins_oemagent.mk – Click ignore and complete the install. Apply thepatch 3119415
6. Apply 9.2.0.4 patchset (patch 3095277) for Linux Itanium in order to be certified and supported.
RHEL4 9.2.0.7 patchset is required minimum patchset
binutils-2.15.92.0.2-13
compat-db-4.1.25-9
control-center-2.8.0-12
gcc-3.4.3-22.1
gcc-c++-3.4.3-22.1
glibc-2.3.4-2.9
glibc-common-2.3.4-2.9
make-3.80-5 Define and export the environment variable LD_ASSUME_KERNEL before starting the install process: – $ export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.19
SuSE SLES9 The following requirements are needed for a successful installation of Oracle 9iR2 Linux Itanium on SuSE SLES9: 1. Apply 9.2.0.5 patchset (patch 3501955). 2. After installing 9.2.0.5 patchset you must install patch 4566648 to fix the following 2 issues 4566551: BACKING STORE (BSP) NEEDS PROPER ALIGNING FOR SLES9 4566614: BSP(BACKING STORE) VALUE SHOULD BE CHECKED BEFORE COPYING THE MEMORY SEGMENT 3. There is a known issue, where creation of JavaVM fails during custom DB creation. Please use the workaround described as follows in case of custom Database creation.
Remove the following eight shared libraries from $ORACLE_HOME/javavm/admin/ and restore them else where before starting database creation. libjox9oracle_aurora_ncomp_java.so libjox9oracle_aurora_server_tools_loadjava.so libjox9oracle_aurora_sqljdecl.so libjox9oracle_net_nt.so libjox9oracle_security_jwallet.so libjox9oracle_sql.so libjox9org_omg_CORBA_2_3_portable.so libjox9sun_security_action.so
o Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES 5.0 (Update 1 or later) 2.6.18-53.el5 o Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES 4.0 (Update 1 or later) 2.6.9-11.EL o SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9.0 2.6.5-7.191-pseries64 o SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10.0 o Asianux 2.0
compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-47.3 (ppc) Fix for: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5: No such file or directory (per Rel Notes) java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError using OUI Note 427754.1
gcc-3.4.3-22.1 (ppc)
gcc-ppc32-3.4.3-22.1 (ppc)
gcc-c++-3.4.3-22.1 (ppc)
gcc-c++-ppc32-3.4.3-22.1 (ppc)
glibc-2.3.4-2.9 (ppc64)
glibc-2.3.4-2.9 (ppc)
glibc-devel-2.3.4-2.9 (ppc)
glibc-devel-2.3.4-2.9 (ppc64)
libaio-0.3.103-3 (ppc)
libaio-0.3.103-3 (ppc64)
libaio-devel-0.3.103-3 (ppc)
libgcc-3.4.3-22.1 (ppc)
libgcc-3.4.3-22.1 (ppc64)
libstdc++-3.4.3-22.1 (ppc)
libstdc++-devel-3.4.3-22.1 (ppc64)
make-3.80-5 (ppc)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9:
gcc-3.3.3-43.34
gcc-64bit-9-200505240008
gcc-c++-3.3.3-43.34
glibc-2.3.3-98.47
glibc-64bit-9-200506062240
libgcc-3.3.3-43.34
libgcc-64-bit-9-200505240008
libstdc++-3.3.3-43.34
libstdc++-devel-3.3.3-43.34
libaio-0.3.102-1.2
libaio-64bit-9-200502241152
libaio-devel-0.3.102-1.2
libaio-devel-64bit-9-200502
make-3.80-184.1
binutils-2.15.90.0.1.1-32.10
binutils-64bit-9-200505240008
An error is generated while installing Oracle Database 10.2.0.1 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0 Update 2 or later and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 withservice pack 2 or later. Most of the times, the error is generated when you perform any of the following tasks:
While installing Oracle Database 10.2.0.1 after a fresh and complete installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0 Update 2
While installing Oracle Database 10.2.0.1 after a fresh and complete installation of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 with service pack 2 or later
When you start dbca or netca from the command line or Oracle Universal Installer, if Standard installation is selected Workaround: Before installing Oracle Database 10g release 2, verify the contents of the /etc/resolv.conf file. Edit the file to make the following change: Change the line similar to: domain=my.net.com To: search=my.net.com The original /etc/resolve.conf file can be restored after the database installation is complete.
You must install the IBM XL C/C++ Advanced Edition V7.0 for Linux Runtime Environment Component and XL Optimization Libraries component from the following link: IBM link This URL contains information and installation instructions. All the above installations must to be done before installing Oracle database. On SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9, install the following components:
The RTE component: vacpp.rte.70.sles9.jan2006.update.tar.gz
The XL Optimization Libraries: vac.lib.70.sles9.tar On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, install the following components:
The RTE component: vacpp.rte.70.rhel4.dec2005.update.tar.gz
The XL Optimization Libraries: vac.lib.70.rhel4.tar
Relink of 10.2 fails in Linux on Power After upgrade to RHEL U2. Apply Patch 4767801
GNU C compiler (gcc) version 4.0.1 or later (this version of gcc is included in Xcode 3.0 or later)
JDK 1.4.2_16 or higher (with the JNDI extension if you want to use the Oracle JDBC/OCI drivers)
Required Packages:
Xcode Tools 1.1 or higher
GNU C compiler (gcc) version 3.3 20030304 (Apple Computer, Inc. build 1635) *This version of gcc is included in Xcode Tools 1.2 or higher or in the Dec 2003 gccLongBranch Tools update.
X11 for Mac OS X and X11 SDK for Mac OS X (Spatial only)
4. Add the same ulimit commands to the /etc/rc script, before the SystemStarter command.
Note: If you need Mac OS X Server 10.3.6, please go to here: Apple URL To obtain the latest update for Mac OS X Server 10.3.6, please go to: Latest Update
To obtain Mac OS X Server 10.3.9 and the software update, send an email message to oracle_update_request@iservices.apple.com . You will receive an automatic response that contains links to the required patch and to the Mac OS X Server 10.3.9 installation software. Note: You do not need to include a message or title with the email.
To install Oracle 10.1.0.5 on MACOSX 10.4 (Tiger OS) PowerPC based systems : Install Oracle Database 10.1.0.3 – software only. Please do not create the database. Perform a software upgrade from 10.1.0.3 to 10.1.0.5. Invoke OUI from 10.1.0.5 and choose software upgrade only. After 10.1.0.5 software upgrade, create database using the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)”. DBCA is found under $ORACLE_HOME/bin . Just Invoke this executable and choose create database option.
Note 189256.1UNIX: Script to Verify Installation Requirements for Oracle 9.x version of RDBMS Note 250262.1RDA 4 – Health Check / Validation Engine Guide Note 314422.1Remote Diagnostic Agent (RDA) 4 – Getting Started Note 1156586.1Master Note For Oracle Database Installation Note 1154613.1Master Note For Cloning Oracle Database Server ORACLE_HOME’s Using the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) Note 1152016.1Master Note For Oracle Database Upgrades and Migrations Note 1151427.1Master Note For Oracle Database Downgrade Note 1157464.1Master Note on Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) for installing Oracle Database Software Note 1157463.1Master Note For Oracle Database Client Installation Note 293369.1Master Note For OPatch Note 851598.1Master Note of Linux OS Requirements for Database Server
lslpp -w | grep -i “software title” (applies to APARs and PTFs)
/usr/sbin/instfix -ik patch number
HP
Prior to 11: /usr/sbin/swlist -lproduct PH\* hp-ux 11 and after: * /usr/sbin/swlist -l patch \*\.*,c=patch * /usr/contrib/bin/show_patches (from patch PHCO_19550)
/usr/sbin/swlist -l fileset | grep -i
Solaris
/bin/pkginfo -l | grep -i “software title”
/bin/showrev -p
Tru64
/usr/sbin/setld -i | grep -i “software title”
/usr/sbin/setld -i | more For patchkits: /usr/sbin/dupatch -track -type kit
Linux
To see if a particular RPM is installed (without the architectur): $ rpm -qa | grep “package name”
To see if a particular RPM is installed (with the architectur): $ rpm -qa –qf “%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}_%{ARCH}\\n” | grep “package name”
To see what RPM provided a particular object/library: $ rpm -q –whatprovides –qf “%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}_%{ARCH}\\n” “full path/library name”
To see the contents listing of an RPM: $ rpm -ql “RPM name” For example: $ rpm -ql compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-47.3.ppc /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5.0.7
121904 – Linux section – Updated Linux Itanium 10g on SuSE SLES9 required RPMs
122604 – Linux section – Added LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.19 to 10g RHEL3 section
122704 – MacOSX section was added
010205 – Linux section – 10g SuSE SLES9 references to gcc-3.3-43 and gcc-c++-3.3-43 were corrected to gcc-3.3.3-43 and gcc-c++-3.3.3-43
011005 – Linux section – Added reference to Note 265262.1 for “Things to know about Linux”
012905 – General section – Removed reference to the HCVE script for Linux 64 and added references to newly created Linux IA64 and Linux AMD64. — Added reference to newly created Mac OSX HCVE script
020505 – HPUX section – Added 11.23 (PA-RISC) (64bit) to 10g and 9.2 as a certified OS – Sun section – Added SUNWuiu8,SUNWulcf (if Bug 4025250 occurs) to 10g OS packages
022505 – AIX section – Added AIX_THREAD_SCOPE=S to 9.2 – TRU64 section – Added VM_BIGPG_ENABLED 0 to 10g and 9.2 kernel settings – General section end of Note – Updated the swlist commands for checking HP OS patches and packages
022805 – HPUX section – For 10g and 9.2 added/update that MAXSWAPCHUNKS, SEMMAP, and VX_NCSIZE are obsolete on 11.23 PA-RISC and IPF and no longer need to be set also to now set NCSIZE = (NINODE+1024)
031805 – HPUX section – Update 10g 11.11 OS patches that PHNE_28476 is superseded by PHNE_29825, PHCO_26331 s/b PHCO_27958, PHKL_26468 s/b PHKL_27316
040905 – TRU64 section – Removed 5.1 as being certified with 9.2, updated that 5.1a requires PK6 now versus PK3 and updated that 5.1b requires PK4 now versus PK2 — Also added require patches for each newly required patchkit — Modified the new_wire_method to indicate thatif you are at 5.1a PK6 it should be set to 1
041005 – Sun section – Added Solaris 10 as now certified with 10g and 9.2 and special instructions – Linux section – Added RHEL4 as now certified and its needed environment settings and rpms
041605 – General section – Added Change History
042305 – Linux section – 9.2 x86 for SuSE9 added needed patch 3809563 if applying 9.2.0.5 patchset — Clarified that patch 4190568 needs to be applied on top of 9.2.0.6 patchset — Added Async IO patch 3016968/patch 3208258 in 9.2 x86 section — Added Async IO patch 3016968 in 9.2 IA64 section
042505 – Tru64 section – 817 column changed vm-mapentries that it applies to OS versions below 5.0, starting in 5.0 it is autoset
043005 – AIX section – Kernel Settings, clarified that AIXTHREAD_SCOPE is an environmental setting not a kernel setting
052205 – Linux section – 10g x86_64 for SuSE SLES9 added glibc-32bit-8.1-9 and glibc-devel-32bit-8.1-9 as required packages per <> – Sun section – made SUNWmfrun a mandatory patch for 10g and 9.2 per <> — Updated Kernel settings for Solaris 10 because most are obsoleted
060305 – Linux section – Corrected the 9.2 section that patch 3016968 and patch 3208258 are specific to RHEL3 and not all x86 OSs
070305 – OS Specific Commands section – O/S Software Installed Packages and Patches Linux section – Added RPM commands to list an RPMs contents and query RPMs to see which one provides a specific object library
072205 – Linux section – 9.2 Linux Itanium Added RHEL3 requirements – Linux section – 10g IBM zSeries SuSE SLES9 added libc6.2-2.so.3 32bit as a requirement per <>
072305 – Linux section – Added 10.2 Linux x86 requirements – HPUX section – updated 9.2 11.0 patch section with new superseded patches
082205 – Sun section – Modified the Solaris 10 special instructions per <> – TRU64 section – corrected value of SHM_MIN to be 1 instead of 1024 in the 9.2 section per <>
082905 – AIX section – Added 10gR2 requirements, presently OTN states to use 10gR1 requirements – HP section – Added 10gR2 requirements, presently OTN states to use 10gR1 requirements – Added note to ensure that unzip 5.5 or later is being used in the 10g and 9.2 section per <> – Sun section – Added 10gR2 requirements, presently OTN states to use 10gR1 requirements
091705 – Sun section – Updated 10gR2 requirements since the Installation Guide is now available
091805 – AIX section – Updated 10gR2 requirements since the Installation Guide is now available – HPUX section – Updated 10gR2 requirements since the Installation Guide is now available – Linux section – Updated 10gR2 requirements since a new Release Note has the correct RPMs for RHEL4 and SuSE9
100405 – HPUX section – Added comment to 9.2 NCALLOUT is obsolete in 11.23 – Sun section – added SUNWuiu8, SUNWulcf as required to 9.2
100705 – AIX section – Added APAR IY68989 to 10gR2 AIX 5.3 per Release Note – Related Documents – added 10gR2 Pre-Installation scripts
101005 – Linux section – Added Note 303859.1 for 9206 on RHEL4 – Added Patch 3208258 as neeeded for AIO on SLES9
101905 – Linux section – Added RHEL4 for 10gR1 x86_64 requirements now that it is certified
110705 – Linux section – Added 10gR2 x86_64 requirements now that it is certified – Added glibc-devel rpm as required for 9.2 x86 on RHEL3 – Added xFree86-libs as required to 10gR1 x86_64 for RHEL4 (Bug 4387087) – Added glibc-devel-32bit-9 to 10gR1 x86_64 for SuSE SLES9 (Bug 4405422) – Added to 9.2 IA64 the SuSE SLES9 is now certified – Added to 10gR2 on RHEL3 that it requires Update 4 – HPUX section – Added supecedes of patches for 10gR1 on 11.11
111105 – entire document – made all patches/bugs hyperlinks, removed double entry of compat-db in RHEL3 for 10gR2 X86_64
111805 – Linux section – Added needed RPMs and reference to Ivan Kartik document for install of 9.2 on SuSE SLES 9
120805 – Linux section – Added RHEL4 to 10gR1 Linux IA64 as certified – Added Linux on Power PC requirements
121105 – HPUX section – Updated the 9.2 11.11 patch list – Sun section – Updated special instructions for Solaris 10 and 10gR1
121805 – Linux section – Added 10gr2 on Linux IA64
010606 – Linux section – Added compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-132.7.2 (i386) to 10gR1 Linux x86 for RHEL4 – Added RHEL4 for 9.2 x86_64 as certified – Sun section – modified noexec_user_stack is not obsolete to Solaris 9, it is actually still valid for Solaris 9 and 10
012706 – Pre-Installation Scripts – Added 10gR2 Linux AMD64/EM64 script – Linux section – Changed 10gR2 Linux x86_64 for RHEL3 to show the compat-gcc, compat-gcc-c++, compat-libstdc++, and compat-libstdc++-devel as 32bit RPMs not 64bit RPMs – Added glibc-32bit, glibc-devel-32bit, libaio, libaio-devel to 10gR2 Linux x86_64 for SLES9
021106 – Linux section – corrections to 10gR2 Linux on PPC – RHEL4 and SLES9 RPMs – Added reference to Note:353529.1 and added the suggested RHEL4 RPMs for 9.2.0.7 on Linux x86_64 – Added XFree86-libs-4.3.0-78.EL.i386.rpm per Remark 56677.1
021306 -HP section – Added the new 10gR2 HPUX Itanium requirements -Linux section – broke out the section into four sections – Linux x86, Linux x86_64, Linux Itanium, and Linux on Power PC for ease of reading
021506 -TRU64 section – Incorporated Remark 56834.1 and modified the 9.2 kernels related to “per_proc”:ref: TRU64 Tuning Oracle 817 and higher and Note:201200.1 -Linux section – Incorporated Remark 56763.1 – Removed reference to xscreensaver-4.16-2.6 from 10gr2 x86 and x86_64 for SuSe SLES9
021706 -HPUX section – For 10.2 HPUX Itanium added OS patch requirements for ProC/C++/OCI/OCCI/XML
022406
-HPUX section – Added supercessions to 10gR2 HPUX PA-RISC and Itanium patches
022806 -Linux section – Added libaio-0.3.96 to 10gR2 X86
030606 -Linux section – Changed the kernel version for 10gR2 on Linux Itanium for SuSE SLES9 from 2.6.5-7.139 to 2.6.5-7.199 which is what SP2 is.
031006 -Linux section – Added compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-47.3 to 10.2 RHEL4 Linux x86 per Remark:57408.1 – modified gcc and g++ RPM versions for 10.2 on RHEL4 Linux x86_64 to be 3.4.3-9.1 instead of 3.4.3-9.EL4 -Sun section – Added SUNWxcu4 per Remark 57401.1
031306 -Linux section – corrected 9.2 x86_64 SuSE SLES9 details as they were referencing x86 requirements by mistake, changed note reference from Ivan Kartik’s to Fabrizio Magni’s
031606 -Linux section – changed 9.2 on x86 on RHEL4 to also be certified with 9.2.0.5 patchset and patch 4276910 -Sun section – changed 9.2 (32bit) on Solaris 10 to be certified on minimum 9.2.0.4 patchset instead of 9.2.0.6 and 9.2 (64bit) on Solaris 10 to be certified on minimum 9.2.0.5 instead of 9.2.0.6 per My Oracle Support (MOS) – Certification
031706 -HPUX section – updated the 10.1 version on HPUX 11.11 OS patches to reflect latest superseded versions. -Linux section – changed 10.2 x86_64 on RHEL4 to add binutils-2.15.92.0.2-18.x86_64.rpm as another version of binutils that can be installed.
032506 -Linux section – updated Linux Itanium for 9.2 to add RHEL4 requirements (per Remark 57699.1) -Mac OS X section – Added that 10.1.0.3 is now certified on 10.3.9 (per Remark 57702.1) -Sun section – Added SUNWuiu and SUNWulcf to 10.2 on Solaris 8,9, and 10 (Per Remark 57701.1) – Added that 10.2.0.2 is now certified on Solaris x86_64/AMD64
041806 -Linux section – 10.1 x86 on RHEL4 clarified the RPMs (Remarks 58081.1, , 58342.1, 58435.1) – 9.2 x86_64 on SuSE 9, remove external reference, added LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.20 (Remark 58338.1) – All references where SHMMNI was set lower then SHMSEG, the value of SHMMNI was set to match it (Remark 57854.1) – 10.2 x86_64 on RHEL4 – Clarified architecture of RPMs and added RPMs as requested by T. Yoshimura and <>
041906 -Linux section – 10.1 x86_64 on RHEL3 added XFree86-libs (32bit) is required.
043006 -Linux section – 10.2 x86_64 on SLES9 changed glibc-32bit-8,glibc-devel-32bit-8 to -9
050706 -Sun section – Added 112963-25 as a required Solaris 9 OS patch (Bug 4712475) per R. Gulledge
051806 -Linux section – 9.2 x86_64 on RHEL3 added Note 308588.1 and LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.19 – 9.2 x86_64 on SLES9 added Note 361169.1 and glibc-32bit and glibc-devel-32bit
052406 -Sun section – 10.2 added Patch 4589082 as needed prior to install to deal with -ldce not found issue when linking proc
082806 -Linux section – Removed references to ORBit-0.5.17-14.i386.rpm and gnome-libs-1.4.1.2.90-44.1.i386.rpm fo3 10g2 on RHEL4 x86_64 as no valid reference can be found.
091806 -Linux section – 10.1 x86_64 on RHEL4 updated OS package requirements.
092206 -Linux section – 10.2 Itanium on RHEL4 added compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-47.3 to OS package requirements.
101706 -Linux section – 10.1 x86 on RHEL3 updated OS package requirements.
110706 -Tru64 section – Added the new 10gR2 Tru64 requirements
112806 -Linux section – 10.2 x86 on SLES9 updated OS requirements
121206 -Linux section – all versions and platforms – changed SHMALL to formula
121906 -Linux section – 10.2 x86_64 on SLES10 – added os version and package reqs
042507 -Sun section – Added Solaris 10 kernel parameters
052307 -AIX section – added reference to Note 282036.1 for AIX 5.3 and 5.2 patching requirements -Linux section – modified that SHMMAX should not be set higher then 4Gb due to core dumping generation issues.
052507 -HPUX section – added to the 11.31 obsolete parameters that they are applicable to PA-RISC too. -Linux section – for the Linux on PPC added for RHEL4 that glibc-devel (ppc) and glibc-devel (ppc64) are required per Bug 5436180
053007 -Related Documents section – resolved a problem with a broken link
061307 -Linux section – corrected version number of libaio for RHEL4 on Linux x86 from 0.3.96 to 0.3.102-1 per Remark 73923.1
071807 -Linux section – Moved footnotes for Linux x86_64 9.2 on RHEL3 directly beneath the section (per Remark 75021.1) – Added LD_ASSUME_KERNEL to Linux Itanium on RHEL4 (per Remark 75729.1) – Added OEL4 and OEL5 as certified for 10.2 on Linux x86 and Linux x86_64 (per Remark 75767.1)
072507 -Sun section – change comment to 112760-05 to state that it is needed for Native PL/SQL only, not generic PL/SQL.
080107 -Linux section – added default-rpm NOTE 386391.1 to SLES9 x86-64 section per Remark 76324.1
081707 -Linux section – added 11gR1 requirements for Linux x86.
082207 -Linux section – 11.1 x86 corrections, 10.2 SLES9 x86_64 corrections, made it consistent with Note 339510.1, addressed Remarks 77473.1,77604.1,77657.1,77682.1
091207 -Linux section – 10.2 x86 and x86_64 for [Red Hat,Oracle] Enterprise Linux requirements added (per Remark 78415.1) -Tru64 section – 10.2,10.1, 9.2 changed the 5.1B required patchset to match the 10.1.0.5/9.2.0.8 patchset READMEs higher level. (per Remark 78544.1)
091907 -Sun section – Added patches needed for Fair Share Scheduler on Solaris 10 -Tru64 section – Clarified setting of NEW_WIRE_METHOD on 5.1B PK5
100307 -Linux section – Clarified 10.2 Linux Itanium on RHEL4 requirements (per Remark 79375.1) – Clarified 10.1 Linux Itanium section based on 10.1.0.4 Patchset Readme (per 79375.1) -Tru64 section – changed default per_proc_stack_size to 32M to help avoid ORA-4030s (per Remark 79349.1)
101707 -Main section – Removed Pre-Installation Script notes as they are now decommissioned (Remark 81013.1) – added OPatch section -Linux section – Added/Modified RHEL5/OEL5 10.2 Linux x86_64 rpms list per Release Note (Remark 80909.1) – Removed reference to Note 301830.1 from Linux x86 section as it is for Linux x86_64 (Remark 80978.1)
102207 -Linux section – Added 11g on Linux x86_64 requirements
102307 -Linux section – Updated 10.2 on Linux on PPC (Remark 81403.1)
110707 -Mac OS X section – Updated certification section and fixed broken links (Remark 81782.1) -Sun section – Fixed broken links to Sunsolve (Remark 81766.1) -Tru64 section – Fixed broken links to HP support (Remark 81769.1)
111407 -Linux section – Added net.ipv4.tcp_rmem and net.ipv4.tcp_wmem to 11g Linux x86 (Remark 82482.1) – Modified required RPMs for OEL/RHEL5 for 10.2 on x86 as updated in Note 419646.1 (Remark 82777.1) – Removed reference to OEL5 document as it has been merged into Note 419646.1 (Remark 82778.1) – Modified required RPMs for OEL/RHEL5 for 10.2 on x86_64 as updated in Note 421308.1 (Remark 82779.1) – Removed reference to OEL5 document as it has been merged into Note 421308.1 (Remark 82780.1) – added compat-gcc-32-c++ rpm and Patch 5240469 to 10.2 on x86_64 on RHEL4
112907 HP section – added 11.1 requirements for HPUX PA-RISC – Removed special installation reference for 10.1 on HPUX Itanium as there are none (Remark 83375.1) -Linux section – change RMEM_DEFAULT to 4194304 for 11.1 on RHEL5,OEL5 on X86_64 (Remark 83748.1) -Sun section – added SUNWuiu8 and SUNWulcf to 11.1 (Remark 83714.1)
120507 -Linux section – Added net.ipv4.tcp_rmem and net.ipv4.tcp_wmem to 10.2 Linux x86 (Remark 83919.1)
121307 -Linux section – Modified net.ipv4.tcp_rmem and rmem_max and rmem_default to 10.2 Linux x86 (Remark 84422.1)
121907 -HPUX section – Updated 11.1 and 10.2 HPUX OS patch requirements with superseding patches (Remark 84854.1)
013008 -AIX section – added Bug 5496862 as a requirement for running AIX 5.3 ML 5 (Remark 91473.1)
022708 -AIX section – added 6.1 as certified to 10.2 (Remark 92899.1) – added IZ03475 for 5.3 ML7 to address ORA-27061 (Remark 92047.1) -HP section – added kctune to OS commands now that 11.31 desupports kmtune (Remark 91954.1) -Linux section – Update 9.2 on x86_64 on RHEL4 and removed requriement for gnome-libs and Orbit (32bit rpms) (Remark 91893.1) -Sun section – Added that Update 6 is required for Solaris 9 with 10.2 and Update 7 for Solaris 8 (Remark 92015.1)
030508 -HP section – added more comments regarding 11.31 and -ignoresysprereqs (Remark 94177.1)
031808 -Linux section – Added kernel paramaters NET.IPV4.TCP_RMEM and NET.IPV4.TCP_WMEM to x86_64 and Itanium (Remark 94274.1 and 94741.1)
031908 -HPUX section – Corrected SHMMIN and SHMSEG settings for 11.1 on PA-RISC and IPF -Sun section – Added month/date to give reference to Solaris Update levels
032108 -HPUX section – Removed reference to JDK 1.1.8 for 9.2 (Remark 95270.1) -MAC OSX – Removed broken link
032608 -Linux section – Added SLES10 and Asinux 2.0 to cerified for Linux on Power for 10.2
041608 -Linux section – corrected typo on compat-libstdc++-devel for Linux x86 on 10.2
042308 -HPUX section – due to Bug 6995956 changing formula for maxuprc to be (nproc*9/10)+1 (Remark 97557.1) -Sun section – Added 113029-07 as a required patch for Solaris 9 if using the Fair Scheduler ref: Note 558374.1 (Remark 97290.1)
012612 Updated 11.2 RAM requirements for all 64-bit platforms (based on latest 11.2 Installation Guides) HP-UX: Removed references to non-existant SHMMIN kernel parameter HP-UX: Fixed link to 11.2 Installation Guide HP-UX: Added recommendation to set MAXFILES and MAXFILES_LIM to 65536 as per Note:1061351.1 HP-UX: Added 11.2 recommendation to apply PHCO_41479 to fix an ASM disk discovery issue (unpublished Bug:10107681) AIX: Starting with AIX 6.1, AIXTHREAD_SCOPE=S does not need to be set – see section 5.5 (page 217) of the IBM AIX Version 6.1 Differences Guide
012712 MAC OS X: Added OS requirements for 10.2 AIX: Updated the recommended 11.2 kernel parameters and system configuration parameters Solaris: Fixed broken link to 11.2 Install Guide
022912 Solaris: SUNWmfrun is a required package for 11.1 and 11.2 (normally installed by default) Linux: Required RHEL5 kernel is 2.6.18-8 or higher for 10.2 HP-UX: Clarified that kernel parameter NFILE is replaced by MAXFILES_LIM in HP-UX 11.31 (PA-RISC and Itanium) Solaris: Replaced references to Sun Solaris with Oracle Solaris
030812 Linux x86_64: unixODBC-2.2.12 and unixODBC-devel-2.2.12 recommended for 11.2 (see Note:762206.1) Linux x86_64: 11.2 SHMMAX recommendation is RAM times 0.5 (or higher at customer’s discretion – see Note:567506.1)
081412 Solaris: Updated 11.2 swap requirements based on 11.2 Solaris Install Guide. Solaris: 11.2 requires SUNWhea but not SUNWmfrun Solaris: Added reference to Note 1190843.1 in 10.2 section Linux x86: 10.2 and 11.1 certified on SLES11 x86 Linux x86-64: 11.1 certified on SLES11 x86-64, 11.2.0.3 certified on RHEL6/OEL6 x86-64
090612 Linux: unixODBC header and library files distributed together from ftp://ftp.unixodbc.org/pub/unixODBC/ Solaris: SUNWxcu4 required for 11.2 RAC and 11.1 RAC HP-UX: Removed statement that MAXFILES_LIM directly replaces NFILE in 11.31 as this is incorrect HP-UX: 11.2.0.3 for HP-UX Itanium ships with JDK 1.5.0.23 which is incompatible with Itanium 2 model 9310 processors AIX: gpfs.base 3.2.1.8 is only required for RAC systems that will use GPFS cluster filesystems
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